What happens if one fails the AIBE exam?
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It is mentioned under the conditions for Right to Practise under Section 49 (1) (ah) of the Advocates ACT 1961. No advocate enrolled under section 24 of the Advocates ACT 1961 shall be entitled to practice under Chapter IV of the Advocates ACT 1961, unless such advocate successfully passes the All India Bar Examination conducted by the Bar Council of India. It is clarified that the Bar Examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from academic year 2009-2010 onwards and enrolled as advocates under Section 24 of the Advocates ACT 1961.
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If a student fails to qualify All India Bar Examination AIBE then they can appear for the next session of the examination. Qualifying for the All India Bar Examination AIBE is necessary to practice law in India. Purpose of AIBE Exam:
1- The All India Bar Examination is a certification exam to earn the COP Certificate of Practice).
2- The Certificate of Practice is mandatory for practicing law in India. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha All India Bar Examination exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/aibe-exam). I hope this will help you. -
The candidates who do not pass AIBE shall not get benefits of the various Welfare Schemes of the State Bar Councils or the Bar Associations. The concerned State Bar Council should intimate this fact to all the Bar Associations.
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