Mahatma Gandhi University offers one-year LLM course for only one student
The Hindu
Student who applied under differently abled quota was enrolled on the basis of a Kerala High Court order
The Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) has the unique distinction of offering its one-year LLM course for one student from Monday onwards. The decision to enrol Lakshmi Jayakumar, who had applied under the quota for the differently abled, as a special case for the one-year LLM course under the varsity’s School of Indian Legal Thought was taken on the basis of an order issued by the Kerala High Court in March. The authorities had no other option but to offer the programme for the aspirant as it had decided to drop the one-year LLM course and replace it with a two-year programme from October onwards. The aspirant could not be admitted to the last batch of the one-year programme on the basis of the court directive as the academic sessions were coming to a close by September 30. The classes for the last batch of the one-year LLM programme had started in December last.More Related News
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