Law school
rankings have always been a controversial topic. A four member committee headed by former Supreme Court judge,
Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri was appointed by former Chief Justice of the AP High Court, Nisar
Ahmed Kakru to investigate complaints filed by NALSAR students and faculty
members. The committee came up with a report highlighting the
administrative mismanagement and suggesting a complete overhaul of the management at the
premier law school.
While much emphasize
have been given by media on the misuse of power by NALSAR authorities and the
alleged sexual abuse by Prof. Veer Singh; media intentionally or
unintentionally tried to forget a very important and vital part of the
committee report dealing with “Advertisement Expenses” incurred by NALSAR. The advertisements
were in the popular “India Today” magazine.
The report of
the committee does not rule out the possibility of advertisements influencing
the rankings, it merely says “advertisements given by
NALSAR may not have a bearing
on its being rated
by "lndia Today" as the
best, or the
second best, law school in the country.”
NALSAR have been
giving advertisements in “India Today” ever since 2006. In the year 2006 when “India
Today” carried an impact feature on NALSAR, it was ranked 1. For this advertisement
NALSAR incurred expenses around 8 lakhs. In the July 18, 2011 issue where
NALSAR was ranked 1 by India Today, NALSAR had a one page advertisement on that
issue. There are other similar figures which are detailed in the report. Almost
every year since 2006, NALSAR has advertised in India and they come out as the
best or the second best law school of the country in the rankings! Let’s hope that
there is no direct or indirect umbilical cord connection between the rankings
and advertisement!
Excerpts from
the report are copied below.
While the advertisements given by
NALSAR may not have a bearing
on its being rated
by "lndia Today" as the
best, or the
second best, law school in the country, what is of concern is the needless and wasteful expenditure
incurred in this regard.
"India- Today", July 18th 2011 issue, carries
details of the “India Today - Neilson" survey of the Top 10 law colleges
in the country among whom NALSAR, Hyderabad is shown as No.1. Curiously, the very same issue carries a one
page advertisement by NALSAR.
Ever since 2006-07, NALSAR has been issuing advertisements in
"India Today". The advertisements, invariably,
appear in the very same issue in which the top 10 or 25 law colleges in India
are rated. For the year 2006-07,
"India-Today" issue dated 5.6.2006 carries an impact feature of two
pages. For this advertisement feature, NALSAR paid Rs.8.00 lakhs, (Rs.7.91, 636
after deducting TDS), vide Cheque No.241452 dated 13.6.2006. The said issue
lists the top 10 law colleges in the country among whom NALSAR is rated as
No.1.
For the year 2007-08, "India Today" issue dated 4.6.2007 carries an
impact feature of two pages, an advertisement given by NALSAR. This impact
feature is in the very same issue in which the top 25 colleges in the country are listed among
whom NALSAR is ranked No.2. Rs.8, 50,000/ -, (Rs.8, 40,369- after TDS
deduction), was paid by cheque No.346024 dated 20.6. 2007.
The "India Today" issue dated 2.6.2008 lists the
top 25 colleges in the country wherein NALSAR is shown as No.1. The very same issue carries a one page
advertisement given by NALSAR
for which Rs.3,60,000/ -, ( Rs.3,51,842/ - after deducting TDS), was paid vide Cheque No.262028 dated 1.10.2008.
"India Today" issue dated 22.6.2009 lists the top 25 law colleges in the country
wherein NALSAR is ranked as No.2. The
same issue carries a one page advertisement by NALSAR. Rs.3, 50,000 I- was paid as advertisement
charges by NALSAR, (Rs.3, 46,034 after deducting TDS),) vide Cheque No.265666
dated 25.7.2009.
For the year 2010-11, “India
Today" issue dated' 28.6.2010 rates the top 10 law colleges in the country amongst whom NALSAR is ranked as
No.2. The very same issue carries a one page advertisement given by NALSAR for which Rs.3,50,000I-
was paid, (Rs.3,43,000 after deducting TDS), vide
Cheque No.902816 dated 10.8.2010.
We are informed that, unlike NALSAR, the National Law School,
Bangalore does not incur such needless advertisement expenditure.