Delhi HC Bars Law Colleges From Withholding Exams over Attendance Shortfall; Directs BCI to Revise Rules
The court directed the Bar Council of India to revise attendance rules after a student's suicide linked to exam detention, aiming to protect mental health and academic progress.
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Delhi HC bars law colleges from withholding exams over attendance shortfall; directs BCI to revise rules
The Delhi High Court on Monday ruled that no law student across India can be stopped from appearing in examinations on account of attendance shortage. In its judgement, the Court directed the Bar Council of India (BCI) to review and amend its existing attendance regulations for legal education.
The Delhi High Court on Monday gave a significant relief to lakhs of LLB students across the country. LLB students across the country will no longer be stopped from appearing for semester exams due to low attendance. The Delhi High Court had issued detailed guidelines for the conduct of legal education. A division bench of Justice Pratibha M. Singh and Justice Amit Sharma had issued an order in this regard. The order said that no student can be …
No law student should be barred from exams due to shortage of attendance, orders Delhi HC
New Delhi, Nov 3 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Delhi High Court on Monday ruled that no law student can be barred from taking semester examinations or denied progression into the next semester solely on the ground of lack of minimum attendance. A bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Amit Sharma, while delivering its detailed verdict in the suo moto case registered in the wake of a suicide by a young law student, held that detention or academic penalty…
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