High Court dismisses plea on admissions to law courses
Tuesday, December 20, 2016 IST
The High Court of Karnataka has brushed off a batch of petitions filed by means of candidates, who sought admission to few-12 months and five-12 months ordinary regulation degree guides based on their ranges acquired through open universities or 10+2 certificate immediately without foundation publications.Justice L. Narayana Swamy handed the order at the same time as rejecting the petitions filed by Sudha Rani okay. and several others.
The petitioners were aggrieved of rejection in their admission to normal regulation guides for the reasons that they'd secured +2 examination through normal university or that they've accomplished their p.c via open university or degree became pursued thru open university or a university that isn't regarded
It changed into contented by means of the petitioner-college students that the Bar Council of India (BCI) may prescribe minimal qualification required for admission to the ordinary regulation degree, but it can not in any way prescribe as to how those qualifications are required to be obtained. they also claimed that the state authorities had issued a notification in January 2015 stating that scholars who have exceeded magnificence 12 without delay are handled to have handed years percent/12 fashionable.
But, the court docket disagreed with the petitioners’ competition even as declaring that many high Courts have already upheld the powers and authority of the BCI to adjust and control criminal education, particularly as regards to entry of college students into law course.
Also, the courtroom said that the apex court had already declared that the BCI is worried about the usual of a criminal profession and legal education in the united states, and the universities and the country governments involved will act in terms of the guidelines set down through the BCI.
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