The Examination has been controversial and divisive ever since its introduction and needs to be overhauled so that good law students who have spent years studying are nurtured to become good advocates
The Madras High Court has recently ruled that the assembling of the law students in front of the Law College cannot constitute unlawful assembly while quashing all the criminal proceedings against law students who were denied permissions to celebrate the birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Around 27 law students from across the country, fearing the critical situation arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic, wrote a letter to Chief Justice of India Justice N.V. Ramana, requesting him to issue uniform guidelines for certain matters related to the current situation.
The Karnataka High Court on Monday quashed the decision of the Bar Council of India (BCI) and circular issued by the Karnataka State Law University (KSLU)
Noted lawyer SANTOSH KUMAR RUNGTA, conferred with the senior advocate title by the Delhi High Court in 2011, is a source of inspiration for other law students or aspiring lawyers with disabilities.
We are law students of various law schools. As students of law, we are taught in our class rooms that the independence of the judiciary is of utmost importance in protecting the pillars of a democracy.
The Bar Council of India on 9th of June, 2020 has issued guidelines to all Centres of Legal Education (CLE), in which it was said that “All Students, except Final year students, will be promoted on the basis of performance of previous year’s marks.
The Bar Council of India has unanimously passed a resolution and guidelines with regard to the Online Examinations in the light of detailed guidelines for conducting examinations issued by the University Grants Commission on April 27, 2020.