Law graduates who stay out of law practice for more than five years and seek to return to advocacy will be required to clear the All India Bar Examination, the Bar Council of India has told the Supreme Court. Law graduates, out of practice for 5+ years, have to clear bar exam again: BCI tells SC In an affidavit filed …
The Bar Council of India has decided that law graduates who remain in employment for more than 5 years, having no connection/relationship with legal or judicial matters, and seek to re-join the legal profession, will be required to clear AIBE again. In an affidavit filed before the Supreme Court, the BCI said: "If a person remains in service having no …
The Bar Council of India has passed a resolution, granting a 6-months window to law graduates to quit their jobs after declaration of result of the All India Bar Examination for enrollment as an Advocate. The suggestion was put forth by Amicus Curiae Senior Advocate KV Vishwanathan in BCI's appeal against a judgment of the Gujarat High Court, which allowed …
The Supreme Court, on Thursday, accepted the suggestion made by Amicus Curiae Senior Advocate KV Vishwanathan that persons engaged in other employments can be permitted to provisionally enrol with the concerned Bar Council and to appear in the All India Bar Examination, and that upon clearing the AIBE, they can be given a period of 6 months to decide whether …