Please help me

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 04 April 2026
This query is : Resolved
seek legal clarification regarding compliance with Rule 6 of the Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008.
I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh University from 2021 to 2024. Due to delay in the academic session, my 1st-year examinations were conducted in August 2023, 2nd-year examinations in January 2024, and 3rd-year examinations in July 2024.
During this period of academic delay, I took admission in a BA LL.B. (5-year) program at North Eastern Hill University in December 2022. I appeared in and passed only the 1st semester examination. Thereafter, due to health reasons, I discontinued the course in June 2023. I did not attend further classes, did not appear in any subsequent examinations, and did not pay any further fees. However, I did not formally cancel my admission.
Subsequently, I continued pursuing my B.Sc. course at Magadh University and completed it in July 2024.
After completion of my B.Sc., I took fresh admission in BA LL.B. (5-year) at Central University of South Bihar in 2024.
In these circumstances:
Whether this situation can be construed as “simultaneous pursuit of two regular courses” under Rule 6, considering that I completed only the first semester of the earlier law course and thereafter discontinued it while continuing my B.Sc.
Whether mere non-cancellation of admission in the earlier BA LL.B. program creates any legal impediment for Bar Council enrollment or future judicial/government service.
Whether such a situation would be treated as a technical/administrative irregularity rather than a substantive violation affecting eligibility.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 04 April 2026
While you were studying B.Sc. at Maghada University, without permission from the University, you joined an LLB at another place, which is against the rules. Of course, you discontinued the LLB course without paying the necessary fees and did not request cancellation of the admission. If any University may object to BCI. Now you pay the fees at LLB University and take the cancellation certificate to avoid the situation.
Dr. J C Vashista
(Expert) 05 April 2026
The story has already been repeated 5 times and replied, however, repetition of same story is absurd and ridiculous.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 05 April 2026
Sorry, you need to have control over your anxiety to not to post the question repeatedly in different threads of this website for whatever the reason, you cannot misuse the free consultation website at your whims. No opinions can be repeated for the repeated queries.