India Business Law Journal has announced plans to offer up to 200 free annual subscriptions, worth US$790 each, to full-time law students in India. The initiative aims to provide aspiring Indian lawyers with access to sophisticated analysis of the country’s legal market and a practical understanding of the complexities and challenges facing their profession.
“This initiative of making an insightful legal magazine available free of cost to law students in India is revolutionary, perhaps the first of its kind,” said Shamnad Basheer, professor of intellectual property law at the National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata. “Others in the legal publishing industry need to take cues from this admirable step, which will greatly increase access to legal knowledge by budding young minds that are the future of the Indian legal profession,” Basheer added.
“It’s a fantastic idea,” enthused Himavat Chaudhuri, the legal counsel at NDTV Imagine. “It’s such a well-thought-out initiative that other companies in different businesses should adopt it.”
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