CJI Surya Kant Questions BCI Over NALSAR Students’ Enrolment ft. Pragati | Jist
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The NALSAR University of Law controversy has now reached the Supreme Court after the Bar Council of India (BCI) initially stopped the enrolment of the university’s 2026 graduating batch as advocates. The controversy began after around 450 NALSAR students raised objections to Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant being invited as the chief guest for the university’s convocation. The BCI, headed by Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra, sought details about the students’ campaign and initially directed that NALSAR’s 2026 law graduates should not be enrolled as advocates. The decision triggered criticism from students, lawyers, student organisations and groups including the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The BCI later reversed the enrolment restriction and subsequently closed proceedings against the entire 2026 batch, stating that the students had no role in any alleged disruption. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court questioned the BCI’s intervention. CJI Surya Kant said, “BCI has nothing to do with th
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