Legal education
BCI Withdraws Three-Year Moratorium: Revives Inspection-Based Approval of Law Colleges
BCI has formally clarified that the three-year moratorium on law colleges has ended, and approvals will now be decided through inspections under the Rules of Legal Education, 2008.
The Ultimate Guide to Constitutional Interpretation in India — New Book by Prof. Ishwara Bhat
Constitutional Interpretation: Principles by Prof. P. Ishwara Bhat — a definitive and comprehensive treatise examining the doctrines, methods, and evolving approaches shaping constitutional law in India. A must-read for legal scholars, practitioners, and students.
Allahabad HC stays revision of Merit List in CLAT 2026; refuses to interfere in counselling process
To the extent that the course studies would begin in July, the Court held that there was no occasion to allow for revision of the entire merit list on the strength of a single challenge.
Allahabad HC directs Revision of Merit List in CLAT 2026; Upholds Expert View Recognising Two Answers for One Question
Since the first round of counselling had already been finalized, the Court directed that the students/candidates who had already taken admission pursuant to the first round of counselling shall not be disturbed, for further counselling, CLAT Consortium shall act on the revised/re-notified merit list.
AIBE-XX Results Declared: 69.21% Pass Rate, Next Exam on June 7, 2026
BCI has announced the AIBE XX results with a 69.21% pass rate and confirmed that the next AIBE exam will be held on June 7, 2026, with registration starting on February 11.
BCI Reforms Legal Education: Legislative and Plain Language Drafting Now Part of LL.B. Curriculum
BCI has notified the integration of Drafting of Legislation and Plain Language Drafting into Paper 21 under Schedule II, Part II(B) of the Rules of Legal Education, 2008 to enhance legal drafting skills.
Kerala Reserves 2 Supernumerary Seats for Transgender Applicants in Law Colleges
Kerala Government has announced the reservation of two seats for transgender applicants in Law courses; with the application submission scheduled for 29-11-2025.
Call for Abstracts | RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) Vol. 11 Issue 2 | Submit by Dec 15
RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) invites abstracts for Volume 11, Issue 2 on “Law in Practice and Principle: Reimagining the Legal Profession and the Justice System.” Submit by December 15, 2025.
Maharaja Surajmal Institute Launches Criminal Law Society: A Day of Insights & Inspiration
Over 350 BA LLB & BBA LLB students attended, gaining practical insights into judicial careers, procedural reforms, and ethical advocacy.
School of Law, IMS Unison University | 12th IUU Moot Court Competition 2025 About the Institution
The School of Law, IMS Unison University, Dehradun, proudly presents the 12th IUU National Moot Court Competition 2025, under the aegis of the Moot Court Society. Scheduled for 21st—22nd November 2025, this flagship event continues a distinguished tradition of nurturing advocacy, analytical reasoning, and intellectual excellence among future legal professionals.
Join the Faculty Development Programme on Human Rights and Labour Rights at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University
The Faculty Development Programme (FDP) is open to faculty members, research scholars, legal professionals, and practitioners, both from India and abroad, who seek to augment their academic and professional understanding of human Rights and labour Law.
Online Certificate Course on Sports Law in India organized by MNLU Mumbai and Sports Authority of India | 10th to 16th Nov.2025 | Register by 9th Nov.
The One-Week Online Certificate Course on Sports Law in India offered by Centre for Advocacy Research and Training in Sports Law at MNLU Mumbai aims to provide participants with an in-depth. understanding of the complex legal landscape that governs the world of sports within the Indian context.
Call for Registrations | 1st WBNUJS Judgment Writing Competition
Where the Pen Meets the Gavel. The 1st NUJS Judgment Writing Competition invites participants to think and write like constitutional court judges in a structured simulation of judicial decision-making.
Deadline Extended | Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow | National-Level Symposium
The Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow is organizing a Symposium on the theme “Digital Inclusion in the New Criminal Laws: The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023; The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023; and The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023.”
Three-Year Moratorium on New Law Colleges: Inside BCI’s New Rules to curb Commercialization in Legal Education
BCI has notified Three-Year Moratorium on new law colleges under Rules of Legal Education-Moratorium, 2025 to regulate CLEs to curb commercialization and protect the standards of legal education nationwide.
Three-Year Moratorium on Law Colleges: BCI Enacts Moratorium to Curb Legal Education Commercialization
Read about BCI’s 3-year moratorium on law colleges, which restricts new CLEs, sections, courses, and batches to enhance legal education standards across India.
Think before you click ‘Enrol’! Understand BCI’s stance on Unapproved Online/Distance LL.M.
BCI has issued a firm directive to institutions offering unapproved LL.M. programmes, declaring them void from inception and warning of legal action to uphold the integrity of legal education.
LL.M. via Online, Distance, or Hybrid Mode Unauthorised: BCI warns Law Schools
BCI has issued compliance directive on online/distance LL.M. programmes.
Constitution as an evolving document | CJI B.R. Gavai and Justice Vikram Nath addresse University of Edinburgh
“The Constitution is a living document. We can’t bind the future generations to stick up to the Constitution that we are adopting today, and the future generations should have an opportunity to amend the Constitution, so as to adapt to the societal economic changes that the future generations would come across.”

