The Bar Council of India (BCI) through a press release has stated that the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) will take place on March 6, 2011 as scheduled..The Bar Council of India (BCI) through a press release has stated that the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) will take place on March 6, 2011 as scheduled..The BCI has received a total of 22,267 applications for the AIBE and preparatory materials have already been dispatched to the candidates. The press release states that the admit cards will reach the candidates by February 15, 2011..The preparatory material has been revised and the BCI has added Punjabi and Assamese to the current list of 9 languages enabling a candidate to pursue the Bar exam in 11 languages..The BCI has on its website listed the names of the candidates whose preparatory material has been returned due to incorrect address. Candidates are requested to contact the BCI to collect the preparatory materials..For additional details, please see the BCI press release here..The AIBE has been causing waves since its pronouncement in June, 2010. First, the registration date was postponed to mid November, 2010 and then the AIBE itself was postponed to March 6, 2011 due to various reasons. The Bar Council of India recently allowed all the students registered for the AIBE to practice in the courts with an undertaking, that they will appear for the Bar exam.
The Bar Council of India (BCI) through a press release has stated that the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) will take place on March 6, 2011 as scheduled..The Bar Council of India (BCI) through a press release has stated that the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) will take place on March 6, 2011 as scheduled..The BCI has received a total of 22,267 applications for the AIBE and preparatory materials have already been dispatched to the candidates. The press release states that the admit cards will reach the candidates by February 15, 2011..The preparatory material has been revised and the BCI has added Punjabi and Assamese to the current list of 9 languages enabling a candidate to pursue the Bar exam in 11 languages..The BCI has on its website listed the names of the candidates whose preparatory material has been returned due to incorrect address. Candidates are requested to contact the BCI to collect the preparatory materials..For additional details, please see the BCI press release here..The AIBE has been causing waves since its pronouncement in June, 2010. First, the registration date was postponed to mid November, 2010 and then the AIBE itself was postponed to March 6, 2011 due to various reasons. The Bar Council of India recently allowed all the students registered for the AIBE to practice in the courts with an undertaking, that they will appear for the Bar exam.