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NALSAR University of Law students have demanded an apology from BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra over withdrawn letters directing State Bar Councils against enrolling 2026 graduates. They also objected to allegations of groupism, dirty politics and faculty involvement.
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The Supreme Court criticised the Bar Council of India for directing state bar councils to block enrolment of NALSAR’s 2026 graduates, affirming students’ right to protest. The court issued notice to BCI, barred punitive action, and scheduled further hearing after two weeks
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Supreme Court Bar Association president Vikas Singh has condemned the BCI directive withholding enrolment of 2026 NALSAR graduates with State Bar Councils. He termed the move illegal and disproportionate, urging the BCI to withdraw it immediately and allow graduates to enrol.
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The Bar Council of India has rescinded its decision asking State Bar Councils not to enrol NALSAR’s 2026 graduates. The BCI said students should not suffer for alleged misconduct by others and sought a factual report from the university Vice-Chancellor.
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A group of NALSAR University of Law students has opposed the proposal to invite Chief Justice of India Surya Kant as chief guest for their upcoming convocation. In an email to the administration, they cited concerns over the CJI-led bench’s refusal to urgently hear a plea on alleged police brutality during the July 20 ‘Chalo Sansad’ protest.
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Former Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has joined NALSAR University as Chair Professor. He declined a salary and delivered a lecture on development and equality, while also inaugurating the Ambedkar Chair office to support academic research.
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NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, hosted a one-day national conference on “ML, AI and IP for Startups,” organised by the DPIIT-IPR Chair and NC Banerjee Centre for IPR Studies.
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Partnership aims to integrate legal research, digital forensics, and operational training, creating a law-and-technology model to tackle cyber threats more effectively across the State
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The Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test (TG ICET) 2025 and the NALSAR Management Entrance Test (N-MET) PG 2025 were initially scheduled to clash on June 8. However, the TG ICET will also be conducted on June 9
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T-Hub and NALSAR, through this collaboration, aims to further provide startups with comprehensive IP-related support, including advisory services, capacity-building initiatives, policy development, and training programs
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The centre has been established through an endowment by senior advocate Gourab Banerji, donor and patron of the MKBAC, and is named in honour of the late Milon K. Banerji, an esteemed jurist who served as the Attorney General of India for two terms (1992–1996, 2004–2009)
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Centre aims to foster collaboration among students, legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, providing a platform for academic discourse and professional development
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Will impart high-quality, professional legal training to those who support Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, State Animal Welfare Boards in efforts to assist animals
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Vice-Chancellor Prof Srikrishna Deva Rao says the appointments add great value to the academic world of the NALSAR
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According to sources, the NALSAR violated UGC regulations and did not provide satisfactory response to a query raised by the Commission on ODL programmes.
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A total of 287 graduates were present in the ceremony. Gold medals were awarded to Vikram Singh, Akshara and Tarun Joshi for topping in their respective courses.
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Says the network will help deal with cases of atrocities against women
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The admissions for the four-month course are open now and the enrolled candidates can access the videos from home as the course is offered in online mode.
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The university hoped that the designation of public intellectuals will ensure that learning of the law is not just technical in nature.
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The students will study first year at NALSAR University of Law Campus in Hyderabad and second year at IICA campus in New Delhi.