Imagine going to a college where strict adherence to the rules would require a girl to measure her sleeves to ensure they are no less than four inches long and her top to see that it flows at least seven inches below her waist. <br /><br /><br />A college where she can’t wear footwear that doesn’t cover the entire foot and whose principal thinks students in t-shirts and jeans look like ‘taporis’. Now, imagine the impact not just on a batch of budding lawyers but on the entire judicial system if law education promotes such biases and such a limited view of what constitutes propriety. <br /><br />A circular issued by Nalanda College of Law in Borivli (W), which prescribes these and other rules - including a ban on displaying body piercings and tattoos - as part of a dress code, has a section of the students up in arms. <br /><br /><br />For More information on this news visit: http://www.itvnewsindia.com/<br />For More information on this news, visit: http://www.itvnewsindia.com/hindi<br />Connect with us on Social platform at: http://www.facebook.com/InformationTV<br />Subscribe to our You Tube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/itvnewsindia
