BCI SETS BAR TOO HIGH: GOVT-FUNDED LAW COLLEGES FACE CLOSURE
Ahmedabad Mirror|November 19, 2024
Students burdened with hefty fees as govt-aided colleges struggle to meet Bar Council of India standards, face imminent closure
Nikunj.Soni
BCI SETS BAR TOO HIGH: GOVT-FUNDED LAW COLLEGES FACE CLOSURE

Amidst a growing controversy between the Gujarat government and the Bar Council of India (BCI), the state's government-aided law colleges are on the verge of closure. This leaves aspiring law students facing the prospect of paying exorbitant fees in self-financed institutions.

The crisis stems from a disagreement between the state government and the BCI, the apex body for advocates in India, regarding faculty numbers and infrastructure in government-aided law colleges. The BCI hasn't renewed the recognition of these colleges this year, resulting in a legal battle that has reached the Gujarat High Court.

Recently, a bench comprising Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal and Justice Pranav Trivedi heard a case concerning the dwindling number of classes in government-aided colleges and the simultaneous surge in self-financed colleges across the state.

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