I have been disqualified from the AIBE exam, what to do?
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If you have been disqualified from the AIBE (All India Bar Examination), you will not be eligible to practice law in India until you clear the exam. However, you can appear for the exam again in the next session by paying the requisite fees. It is important to analyze the reason for your disqualification and take steps to rectify the issue. Some common reasons for disqualification could be non-fulfillment of eligibility criteria, submission of incorrect information, or failure to follow exam instructions. If you are unsure about the reason for your disqualification, you can contact the AIBE helpline or email the Bar Council of India fo...more
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All the candidates who have been disqualified for AIBE exam with reason not violating rules as mentioned in Advocates ACT 1961, will have to appear for the next session. As per the section 24 A of Advocates ACT 1961, the AIBE disqualification of enrollment should not be as under:
1. Convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude
2. Convicted of an offence of Untouchability ACT 1955
Moreover, if the candidate has been disqualified from AIBE on the grounds of cheating (seeking help from other candidates or outside the test centres using earphones or imposters) then he/ she will be required to go through a process of mercy plea from the...more
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