Kohima, July 15 (MExN): The Nagaland Law Student's Federation (NLSF) had a joint meeting with the Governor of Nagaland, PB Acharya on July 13 at the Raj Bhavan and apprised him about the problems of not having even a single Government Law College in the state even after the completion of 50 years of the state hood. The federation also mentioned the need of a separate law Department at NU and also to have a separate high court in the state.
NLSF, Deputy Speaker, Nungshimeren Jamir and Speaker, Thungbeni Kikon in a press release stated that the Governor had a patient hearing towards the demand of the federation and was astonished to learn that there is no law department as such at Nagaland University.
The Governor assured that he will take necessary steps for the establishment of Law College in the state as well as to have a separate law Department at NU, the press release informed.
He also further assured the federation that law is the back bone of a society; therefore he will take those important demands to the chief minister for its necessary action at the earliest.