Court : Madhya Pradesh
Reported in : 2002(1)MPHT315
..... constitution and dealt with extending grant-in-aid to recognised private law colleges. considering the totality of circumstances, their lordships after taking note of the budget relating to primary education, secondary education, higher education, technical education and other education, in paragraphs 13 and 17 expressed in the following manner:'13. the facts stated above amply bring out the fact that recognised private law colleges alone were ..... into confidence and their services availed of, to set right matters. as in this case, a sole government law college cannot cater to the needs of legal education or requirement in a city like bombay. lack of sufficient colleges called for the establishment of private law colleges. if the state is unable to start colleges of its own, it is only appropriate .....
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