National Law University Jodhpur

Vice-Chancellors' Conclave 2025 Concludes at National Law University, Jodhpur

Jodhpur, January 19, 2025: The two-day Vice-Chancellors' Conclave 2025, organized by National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ), concluded successfully today. With the theme "The Future of Legal Education in India," the event witnessed insightful deliberations and the convergence of Vice-Chancellors from across the nation, paving the way for innovation in legal academia.
The valedictory session was graced by the esteemed presence of Chancellor Justice M.M. Srivastava, Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Harpreet Kaur, and Registrar Dr. Sunita Pankaj. The session marked the culmination of two days of enriching dialogue on legal education reforms, interdisciplinary approaches, and the integration of technology in law.
Chancellor NLUJ and Chief Justice of Rajasthan, Justice M.M. Srivastava, in his valedictory address, highlighted the importance of creating a legal education system that evolves with societal needs while retaining its ethical foundation. “The deliberations at this conclave have demonstrated the collective commitment of academic leaders towards shaping a legal framework that is inclusive, innovative, and globally competitive,” he remarked.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Harpreet Kaur expressed her gratitude to the distinguished participants and the NLUJ team for their contributions to the conclave’s success. She stated, “This conclave has reinforced the need for collaboration among institutions to redefine legal education in India. NLUJ remains committed to being a torchbearer in this transformative journey.” She also emphasized the importance of continuous dialogue and pledged to host more such events to inspire impactful change in the legal domain.
Registrar Dr. Sunita Pankaj reflected on the fruitful discussions and resolutions derived from the conclave, which she described as a landmark event in NLUJ’s journey. “The insights shared by the Vice-Chancellors and policymakers will serve as a guiding framework for advancing the legal education system in India,” she noted. Dr. Pankaj also acknowledged the relentless efforts of the NLUJ faculty, students, and staff, who worked tirelessly to make the event a grand success.
The Vice-Chancellors' Conclave 2025 concluded with a collective commitment to drive excellence and innovation in legal education, ensuring it remains responsive to the demands of a dynamic world.