1. Criminal Background Checks and Declarations:

Law students are required to submit detailed declarations regarding any past or present involvement in criminal cases, including FIRs, convictions, or acquittals.
Failure to disclose such information may result in disciplinary action, including the with

2. Employment Status Declaration:

Law students are required to declare their employment status during the LLB program.They cannot be employed without obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer. Failure to report employment status will result in the withholding of fi

3. Minimum Stipend for Junior Advocates:

BCI has recommended a minimum monthly stipend of ₹20,000 for junior advocates working in urban areas.
The guidelines aim to provide financial and professional support to junior advocates while recognizing that earnings can vary within the legal professio

4. Other Important Points:

The BCI is also incorporating new enactments like the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam into the curriculum of law institutions.
BCI has been reviewing the minimum qualifying marks for admission

5. Rule 47 of the Bar Council of India

Rule 47 of the Bar Council of India's Rules states that an advocate cannot personally engage in any business, but they may be a sleeping partner in a firm that does business, provided the nature of the business doesn't undermine the dignity of the legal p