By
Ashish K James
Monday, 23 March 2020 15:59
Law schools
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Stock image: Law students transitioning to e-learning in the year 2000
After having NALSAR’s largest fest,
Carpe Diem, effectively cancelled due to the Coronavirus situation, the campus too was shut down by government order, with all students returning to their homes.
The Executive Council and the Academic Committee of the Student Bar Council, NALSAR’s student body, worked with the university administration to chart a course of action to deal with the crisis.
To avoid an extension of the semester into May, it was decided that online classes would be experimented with. To this end, the Academic Committee the Academic Examination Committee (a wing of the administration) and the IT Department would work together.