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The Legal Education - Law Commission of India

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4conducted by the UGC. Accordingly, the <strong>Commission</strong> has suggested toestablish at least four colleges by the UGC or by the Central Governmentin consultation with BCI, in the four corners <strong>of</strong> the country.<strong>The</strong> provisions relating to recognition, de-recognition and inspection<strong>of</strong> Universities and law colleges are suggested for suitable amendments, inorder to do away the conflicts in exercise <strong>of</strong> powers <strong>of</strong> various bodies. It isthus recommended that in the event <strong>of</strong> difference in the inspection report <strong>of</strong>the Bar Council and other bodies, a further inspection has to be done by aTask Force, as done under the All <strong>India</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Technical <strong>Education</strong>Regulations.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> has recommended that a law graduate shall gettraining from an Advocates having 10 years experience in the Bar, andshould also qualify Bar examination, before allowing him to be enrolled asan Advocate, as suggested by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in V. Sudeer vsBar Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>, 1999 (3) SCC 176.In order to give shape to its recommendations, a draft Bill is alsoannexed with the Report to suggest the amendments in the Legislativeform.With warm regards,Yours sincerely,(Justice M. Jagannadha Rao)Shri K. Janakrishna Murthy,Hon’ble Minister for <strong>Law</strong> and Justice,Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi.

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