Exemption of Entrance test
ANIL TREHAN
(Querist) 10 June 2010
This query is : Resolved
Hello Sir
I already posted my query that G.N.D.U. ASR exempted Law Entrance test for the admission in LL.b for the session 2010-2011 but more shocking thing which today i got is that Bar Council of India also gave permission for this degraded act.
Sir, already Legal Education remains joke for the other professions but now selection on the basis of merit is another step towards that.
One side BCI is making so-called stringent Laws for the Bachelor of Laws to enter into the field of profession and on another side totally exempting Entrance Test----------these two things are vice versa to each other and i think now only UGC remain left who should come forward to take some measures to ensure justice with the profession.
I also wish that any dedicated Lawyer without seeing his pecuniary interest will file a proper writ against the concerned authorities.
Please forward your reply at nl.trhn@gmail.com.
Thanking you
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 10 June 2010
Anil GNDU is the not the only university which has exempted the entrance exam...there have been a no. of colleges in India which do not conduct any exam.
even by way of entrance exam you can not ensure best of the lot in the law department...mind it GNDU does not maintain standards like National Law School.
there is such a big mushrooming of law colleges that most of the GNDU colleges have not been able to find students for law courses.
do u ve any data or material which could show that exemption from entrance is not good for law courses.
r u ready to file PIL (must be aware of the consequences also)
Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Expert) 12 June 2010
If ANIL is able to muster all the relevant information and data to prove this point in the court of law, let us not discourage him of the consequences of PIL as the point he is debating is worth for the cause