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All India Bar Examination Notified

All India Bar Examination Has been Notified.
The details of the same can be viewed on website of Bar council Of India.
The Notification as it appears on the website of bar council of India is reproduced below:
"The first All India Bar Examination, to be conducted on December 5, 2010 is intended to test an advocate’s ability to practice the profession of law in India. As this is the first time that this examination will be conducted, it will assess capabilities at a basic level, and is intended to set a minimum standard for admission to the practice of law; it addresses a candidate’s analytical abilities and basic knowledge of law.

The notification bringing the All India Bar Examination into force was passed by the Legal Education Committee and the members of the Bar Council of India at duly constituted meetings on April 10, 2010 and April 30, 2010.

Click here to see the presentation on the All India Bar Examination.

Click here to browse Frequently Asked Questions about the All India Bar Examination.

Please write to barexam@barcouncilofindia.org if you have any questions.

Please note: A very detailed set of FAQs for the All India Bar Examination will be up on this website by June 7, 2010. A video explaining aspects of the All India Bar Exam will be on this website by June 15, 2010"

Source Bar Council Of India

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