http://www.deccanherald.com/content/121972/dalits-seek-domicile-quota-law.html
 
 Dalits seek domicile quota in law school
 Bangalore, December 19, DHNS:
 
 A few Dalit organisations held a demonstration in front of the
 National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in support of their
 demand to include domicile quota in the admission policy, on Sunday.
 
 This was followed by submission of a memorandum to the vice chancellor
 related to admission of candidates of the state.
 
 According to Venkat Swamy, president of Samatha Sainik Dal (SSD), the
 premier law school has been giving preference to students from other
 states. He alleged that the institute has been flouting norms related
 to admission of SC/ST candidates.
 
 In addition to SSD, members from Ahinda and Dalit Sangarsh Samiti also
 participated in the demonstration.
 
 The National Law School of India University at Bangalore has been
 established under the National Law School of India University Act
 (Karnataka Act 22 of 1986). The Act states that Bar Council of India
 has created a charitable trust called Bar Council of India Trust,
 which was later registered as a society termed National Law School of
 India Society.
 
 The Society framed necessary rules to manage the National Law School
 of India with powers to confer degrees and diploma. Later, the council
 requested the state government to assist it, by establishing the
 school as a university.
 
 VC clarifies
 
 Meanwhile, Vice-Chancellor R Venkata Rao told Deccan Herald that the
 institution has not flouted any rules related to the admission of
 candidates. "The selection of candidates for undergraduate programme
 is based on Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) score and reservation
 norms set by the committee. We have admitted students eligible for
 SC/ST and disability quota," said Rao. He also noted that the decision
 related to the domicile quota would be discussed at the upcoming
 executive meeting.
 
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