Law institutions need to achieve high standards while keeping pace with changes taking place across the world to gain proper recognition, he said.
Justice Thakur was speaking at the closing ceremony of the two-day All India Seminar on "Global Legal Education" at KIIT University here.
Describing the Bar as the mother of the bench, he said the bench learns from Bar. The judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts are made from the best of the Bar, he added.
Emphasis should be given on practical knowledge of law and one year practical diploma should be introduced in law institutions, suggested N R Madhava Menon, Hony Professor, NLSIU, Bangalore.
There must be an independent regulator, having representations from all stakeholders, for maintaining quality legal education, he added.
The two-day seminar, organised by Confederation of Indian Bar in association with KIIT University, was inaugurated yesterday by Justice H L Dattu, Chief Justice of India.