BCI Reverses Ban on NALSAR 2026 Graduates Amid CJI Invite Row
The Bar Council of India (BCI) initially halted and then reversed its decision to ban the enrollment of NALSAR 2026 graduates, following a significant backlash and a row concerning an invitation to CJI Surya Kant for a convocation.
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Hours after ban, BCI reverses decision on NALSAR 2026 batch over CJI invite row
The Bar Council of India has revised its previous directive concerning NALSAR graduates. Students from NALSAR's 2026 cohort can now pursue enrollment with state bar councils. This update followed significant backlash against the original ruling, which prevented these students from becoming advocates due to their association with a protest. The regulator emphasized that the majority of the students were uninvolved and innocent.
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The BCI has also sought a factual report from the university on the persons allegedly instrumental in initiating and organising a campaign concerning CJI
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