NALSAR Enrolment Ban Lifted: BCI Reverses Decision
The Bar Council of India has lifted the ban on NALSAR University Law School graduates from being enrolled in the State Council. The decision was reversed after CJI Surya Kant questioned the ban.
The Bar Council of India, BCI, has lifted the ban on NALSAR University Law School graduates from being enrolled in the State Council after Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, questioned its decision.
BCI Decision: Overview
| Authority / Board | Bar Council of India |
|---|---|
| Vacancy/Post Name | NALSAR University Law School graduates |
| Advt No. / Cycle | 2026 batch |
| Selection Process | Enrolment in State Council |
| Official Website | bci.gov.in |
The decision to put a ban came after a campaign was started by the students on the involvement of CJI Kant in the university’s convocation ceremony. BCI had put a ban on students who were involved in the protests but the decision was reversed after saying that the majority of the students were innocent and did not intend to participate in the campaign.
What Started the NALSAR Campaign?
An online campaign started following the remarks of CJI on NEET students protests in Delhi. The students were opposing the participation of CJI in convocation 2026 and rather than keeping the ban on those who were actually involved, BCI had put the ban on every graduate of NALSAR.
Impact of the Decision
The decision triggered criticism from sections of the legal fraternity. The matter reached the Supreme Court of India where CJI Kant questioned BCI on why did it intervene in the matter and expressed displeasure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What was the reason for the ban on NALSAR University Law School graduates?
A: The ban was imposed due to a campaign started by the students against the participation of CJI Surya Kant in the university’s convocation ceremony.
Q: Who questioned the decision of BCI?
A: CJI Surya Kant questioned the decision of BCI and expressed displeasure.
Q: What is the current status of the ban?
A: The ban has been lifted and the proceedings have been closed considering the majority of the students were innocent.
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