N. R. Madhava Menon
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N. R. Madhava Menon is a legal educator from India. He was instrumental in setting up the National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
National Law School of India University
The National Law School of India University is the leading institution for undergraduate and graduate legal education in India. By popular estimates, the school consistently ranks as the most prestigious law school in India...

 in Bangalore
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, and was its founder-director. He was the founder and vice-chancellor of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS)
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, abbreviated to WBNUJS or NUJS is an autonomous law university offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is situated in Salt Lake City of Kolkata, West Bengal, India...

  in Calcutta, run on the NLSIU model. He was the founder Director of the National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, an institute for training judges. Madhava Menon has worked for nearly five decades to improve Indian legal education.

As a member of the Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India
Bar Council of India
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 and later as the first Secretary of the Bar Council Trust, Dr. Menon influenced the shaping of legal education policies.

Career

When the Bar Council of India proposed building a new law school
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 in early 1980s, Dr. Menon volunteered for the job and set up the Bangalore-based National Law School of India University with a USD $150,000 government grant. The school was the first in India to use the Harvard Law School
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's case study
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 method, which later became the mainstream form of legal education in India. After a 10-year tenure at the university, he relinquished the job.

Dr. Menon was invited by the West Bengal
West Bengal
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 Government to set up the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) on the lines of the Bangalore initiative. As the first vice-chancellor, he developed its infrastructure, educational curriculum and its reputation within the academic/student community. In particular, he allowed the faculty great creative freedom in teaching, which has resulted in law graduates with a broad knowledge of many disciplines.

Before Dr. Menon could complete his term as the vice-chancellor of NUJS in West Bengal, the Supreme Court of India
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 asked him to take over as the first Director of the newly established National Judicial Academy for training judges.

Dr. Menon has also been:
  • a teacher at AMU law faculty,(ALIGARH)
  • a member of the Law Commission of India
    Law Commission of India
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  • chairman of the Indian Statistical Institute
    Indian Statistical Institute
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    , Kolkata
    Kolkata
    Kolkata , formerly known as Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly River, it was the commercial capital of East India...

  • chairman of the Centre for Development Studies
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    , Trivandrum
  • a member of several expert committees including:
    • Legal Aid Committee(1973)
    • The Civil Service
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      s Examination Reform Committee (2000–2001)
    • Criminal Justice
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       Reform (2002–2003), appointed by the Government of India
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As of 2008, he was serving on the Board of Governors of the International Organization of Judicial Trainers (IOJT)  and is adviser to the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (Canada
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).

Awards and recognition

Appreciating his efforts for founding the National University of Juridical Sciences, the International Bar Association
International Bar Association
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 honoured Prof. Menon with the Living Legend of Law Award in 1994. He also received the Rotary Club Award for Vocational Excellence. The Bar Council of India presented a Plaque of Honour to Dr. Menon for his contribution to the legal profession and the Commonwealth Legal Education Association elected him as its President for a four year term (1994–98).

In 2001 the National Law School of India University conferred on Dr. Menon the degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) (Honoris Causa) and praised him:
Recognizing his contribution to public service, the President of India
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 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, honoured Dr. Menon in 2003, the first such award to a law teacher in India.

Literary career

Prof. Menon is the author of several books, articles and monograph
Monograph
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s on a variety of legal subjects.

Sources

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