► I seek legal clarification regarding compliance with Rule 6 of the Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008, as well as the guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh University from 2021 to 2024, with examinations conducted in August 2023 (1st year), January 2024 (2nd year), and July 2024 (3rd year) due to academic delay.
During this period, I also took admission in a BA LL.B. (5-year) program at North Eastern Hill University in December 2022. I appeared in and passed only the 1st semester examination. Thereafter, due to health reasons, I discontinued the course in June 2023. I did not attend further classes, did not pay any further fees, and did not appear in any subsequent examinations. I also have attendance records and examination records showing my absence after the first semester. However, I did not formally cancel my admission.
Subsequently, I continued pursuing my B.Sc. course and completed it in July 2024. After completion of B.Sc., I took fresh admission in BA LL.B. (5-year) at Central University of South Bihar in 2024.
In these circumstances:
A. Bar Council Angle:
Whether this situation can be construed as “simultaneous pursuit of two regular courses” under Rule 6, considering that documentary evidence (attendance and examination records) shows that I did not attend or appear in any examinations after the first semester in the earlier law course.
Whether such documentary proof of non-attendance and non-appearance is sufficient to establish that the earlier course was not “pursued” in substance.
Whether mere non-cancellation of admission, despite such evidence of discontinuation, can create any impediment for enrollment with the
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