The Delhi High Court ruled that law students cannot be barred from exams for insufficient attendance, urging the Bar Council of India to amend attendance norms.
The Delhi High Court on Monday ruled that no student enrolled in any recognized law college university or institution in India shall be detained from taking examination or be prevented from further ...
In a landmark judgment, the Delhi High Court ruled that no law student in India should be barred from taking examinations due ...
The Delhi High Court has issued a major order saying that law students cannot be barred from examinations over attendance shortage. The court asked BCI to revise norms and consider the impact on ...
Various high courts across India have taken significant steps to ensure accessibility of the legal system to the general public.
The Delhi High Court has ruled that law students cannot be barred from examinations due to lack of attendance. The court directed the Bar Council of India (BCI) to modify mandatory attendance norms ...
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It emphasised that students’ promotion to the next semester cannot be withheld solely on the basis of attendance shortfalls.