Legal education faces several challenges, including incultating interest in law students from the beginning and combating the perception of law as a last resort career. Additionally, globalization and the prevalence of "dummy advocates" who do not genuinely practice law have impacted legal education. However, reforms to secondary school curricula, integrating law courses with other fields, establishing a research council for law universities, and strictly punishing dummy advocates may help overcome these challenges. Recent investigations have found over 50% of advocates in India are dummy, and one case saw a judge punished for drunken driving.