New Rules: Before doing LLB, know these four new rules of Bar Council of India, otherwise you will be deprived of the degree..
If you want to get an LLB degree, then it will be mandatory to follow four new rules issued by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Especially for those students who have a criminal record, getting an LLB degree can now be even more challenging.
Information about criminal cases will have to be given.
According to the notification issued by BCI, before getting their final mark sheet and degree, students of law institutes will have to ensure that they inform BCI about any FIR or criminal case going on against them. If a student has been convicted in any case, then he will also have to submit proof of acquittal or completion of sentence. If a student hides this information, then his degree and mark sheet can be stopped and disciplinary action will be taken against him.
The role of institutes is important.
Institutes will also have to send the academic information and attendance of the students to BCI. Only after this, the degree will be issued to the students with the permission of BCI. This will ensure that all the procedures are being followed and the institutes will also keep an eye on the progress of the students.
Ban on doing two courses simultaneously.
According to BCI's Rule 2 and Study Rule 6, students pursuing LLB cannot do two regular courses simultaneously. If a student violates this rule, his degree can also be stopped. This step has been taken to maintain the quality of education and concentration of the student.
Compliance with new rules is necessary.
LLB aspiring students of Sonbhadra and other districts of Uttar Pradesh will have to strictly follow these new rules. In particular, these rules can be challenging for students against whom any criminal case is going on. If they violate these rules, their process of obtaining a degree may be affected.