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Lucy   04 April 2026

Please help me

Regarding a legal opinion Bar council rules and judiciary rules 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.


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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     04 April 2026

This is the 4th repeated query.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     05 April 2026

No opinion or answers can be rendered to repeated queries

Lucy   05 April 2026

I have asked the local lawyer he said there is no issue i want your guidance please 


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