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No new law college for three years, BCI announced. Bharat News

Chennai: There will be no other new law colleges or law schools in the country for a period of three years, as the Statronical Bar Council of India (BCI) has announced three years of sites at new centers of legal education.“During the preparation period, no new center of legal education will be established or approved anywhere in India. In addition, any existing center of legal education can not introduce any new section, course, or batch to any new section, or batch without the approval of pre -written and express. The pending application which will not be affected on Wednesday, which will not be affected on Wednesday, will not be affected,”Explaining the argument behind the move, the council stated that it is necessary that “to arrest the decline in quality of legal education, explained by uncontrolled mushrooming of sub-standard institutions, the state government has issued NOC regularly and affiliation by universities without proper inspection, widesprade educational, wideprade educational.Already with about 2,000 centers of legal education across the country, the BCI believes that the institutional capacity of the country is sufficient, the release states that focusing that the focus should move forward in public interest, quality growth and systemic strengthening and constitutional commitments.Regulation, which is to be published soon for a continuous period of three years, attracts its authority from The Advocates Act, 1961, and reflects the council’s duty to promote and maintain the standards of legal education, protects the integrity of the profession, and protect public interest in justice administration.Recalling a proposal adopted in 2019, implementing a temporary adjournment of new law schools, and post -Decisions of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on December 4, 2020, BCI said that it issued a detailed press statement of June 16, 2021 and urged the hard work by the State Goavttes and Universities. “The current regulation responds to the guidance of the court by implementing measures through formal rules and confirms a long -standing commitment to the quality of the council,” Sen said in the statement.However, there are some exceptions.Rules exclude dedicated proposals, especially socially and educationally for backward classes, SC/STS and economically weaker sections, which are proposes in remote, tribal or aspiring districts notified by competent authorities and courses designed for disabled persons.The statement said, “All proposals should fulfill strict conditions, which demonstrated the strength of valid NOC, former university affiliation, infrastructure and faculty, and must be complied with required installation under the rules of legal education.”

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