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SC Rejects Plea, Upholds ₹3,500 AIBE Exam Fee by BCI as Not Unconstitutional
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SC Rejects Plea, Upholds ₹3,500 AIBE Exam Fee by BCI as Not Unconstitutional

SC dismisses plea against Rs 3,500 AIBE fee, upholding Bar Council of India’s right to charge for exam expenses, ruling fee not unconstitutional.

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Madhya Pradesh HC Dismisses PIL Challenging All India Bar Examination 2025 [Read Order] Judiciary
Madhya Pradesh HC Dismisses PIL Challenging All India Bar Examination 2025 [Read Order]

MP High Court dismisses PIL against AIBE 2025 results, stating failed candidates can’t seek relief via PIL if they don’t meet even revised passing criteria.

Punjab & Haryana HC directs Bar Council of India to address AIBE fee concerns [Read Order] Judiciary
Punjab & Haryana HC directs Bar Council of India to address AIBE fee concerns [Read Order]

Punjab & Haryana HC directs Bar Council of India to review AIBE fee concerns raised in a PIL, seeking a reasoned response within 30 days.

Delhi High Court orders BCI to enrol South Korean citizen Daeyoung Jung as Advocate within 48 hours [Read Order] Judiciary
Delhi High Court orders BCI to enrol South Korean citizen Daeyoung Jung as Advocate within 48 hours [Read Order]

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