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The Supreme Court admonished the Bar Council of India (BCI) for interfering in the academic affairs of law colleges, stating that such matters should be left to academicians. The court expressed dissatisfaction over the quality of judicial officers being inducted at the grass-root level under the current legal education system and asked the BCI to focus on training lawyers. The court also questioned the BCI's interference in LLM, PhD, and diploma programs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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