NALSAR students condemned the Bar Council of India's withdrawn order against their graduates. They demanded an apology from the BCI Chairperson for objectionable comments made. The council stated the BCI's actions were outside its statutory functions and violated privacy. Students asserted their right to dissent and questioned the BCI's motives.

NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has directed all state bar councils to halt the enrolment of any 2026 law graduate from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, as an…

Political campaign Cockroach Janta Party had warned of protests by law students and advocates if the council did not take back the directive.

The Bar Council of India has halted enrolments for 2026 NALSAR law graduates. This directive follows an alleged campaign concerning the Chief Justice of India's participation.…