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BCI’s New Rules: Setting Standards or Shutting Doors?

By LAWSTREET NEWS NETWORK      18 January, 2025 03:51 PM      0 Comments

From criminal background checks to strict attendance mandates, the Bar Council of India’s new rules are making waves in legal education. Are these changes the key to a more professional legal field, or do they unfairly limit opportunities for aspiring lawyers? Two NALSAR students have already taken the matter to the Supreme Court, questioning their constitutionality. What’s your take? Let’s discuss! Watch the full breakdown and join the debate. Don’t forget to share and keep the conversation alive!



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