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Is shortage of full-time teachers affecting law exam evaluation?
Updated On: 10 January, 2014 07:31 AM IST | | Niranjan Medhekar
With all eyes on the University of Pune's (UoP) law faculty after a first-year law student committed suicide after failing his semester exams, it has come to light that a dearth of permanent teachers may have hampered the quality of the exam evaluation process

Indian Law Society (ILS) Law College
Saumitra Dhoble, a 19-year-old student of ILS, Pune, committed suicide at his home in Nagpur on Saturday after scoring low marks in the examinations, the same day his first semester results were out.
MiD DAY had earlier reported on how the suicide raised questions about the evaluation procedure, with various students expressing doubts on the quality of the answer sheet checking.
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