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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Bar Council of India"
BCI repeals Certificate of Practice and Renewal Rules, 2014; Bar Council of India Certificate and Place of practice (verification) Rules, 2015 to come up
Supreme Court to decide whether foreign law firms and lawyers should be allowed to practice in India, final hearing scheduled to start on February 27, Government yet to make its stand clear
BCI announces AIBE dates, examination on March 15, 2015, apply online from December 20, 2014
Breaking; Pursuing law and practicing law are two different things. One can pursue law but for the purpose of obtaining license to practice, they must fulfill all the requirements and conditions prescribed by BCI: SC
Writ Petition filed before the Madras High Court challenging Rule 7 of the new Certificate of Practice and Renewal Rules, 2014, Hearing on Monday [Read the Petition]
SC quashes age limit of 45 for enrolling as lawyers [Read Judgment]
New BCI Rules released: Mandates renewal of licence every 5 years; restricts fresh advocates from practicing in SC
Relaxation of dress code; Advocates in subordinate courts can choose not to wear coats and gowns during summers, says BCI
New Syllabus for AIBE-VII Notified
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365 Working Days for the Judiciary - Debate Frenzies
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