LLB and LLM Course | Supreme Court Issues Notice on PIL Demanding Legal Education Commission to Review Length, Fees & Structure of Law Programs

The Supreme Court has issued notice on a PIL seeking formation of a Legal Education Commission to review the LLB and LLM course duration, fee structure, and curriculum, citing concerns over accessibility and affordability for students.

Supreme Court Considers PIL on Replacing 5-Year LL.B With 4 Years LL.B course Under National Education Policy 2020

Today, On 9th May, The Supreme Court considered a PIL seeking to replace the 5-year LL.B course with a 4-year one, arguing that the National Education Policy 2020 supports four-year professional undergraduate programmes.

PIL in SC Seeks Legal Education Commission To Review Curriculum, Duration: ‘Law Courses Set Under Pressure of Private College Management’

A PIL in the Supreme Court challenges the unreasonable 5-year B. Law course, alleging it was set under pressure from private college managements. It seeks a review of the curriculum and course duration by the Legal Education Commission.