The Delhi High Court on Thursday refused to entertain a PIL seeking directions to the Central government to constitute a ‘legal education commission’ to ascertain the feasibility of having a four-year LL.B course.
The Supreme Court on Monday (April 22) refused to entertain a petition seeking to allow 3-year LL.B degree course right after the 12th standard.After the bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY.
The Supreme Court rejected a PIL urging the establishment of a three-year LLB program in place of the existing five-year course after high school. Citing the effectiveness of the current system, the bench, led by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, dismissed the plea, emphasizing the success of the five-year LLB.
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