The Supreme Court of India expressed concern over a Delhi High Court ruling allowing law students with attendance shortages to appear in examinations, observing that such interpretation could weaken classroom-based legal education and turn law college hostels into “just boarding and lodging facilities”.
Supreme Court judge B. V. Nagarathna said moot courts and practical training build confident advocates, strengthening legal education, advocacy skills, courtroom practice, and professional ethics. Delhi University and Nirmal Luthra Foundation highlighted law education and future careers in India.
