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Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Petition Seeking Changes to Law Syllabus

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Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Petition Seeking Changes to Law Syllabus
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The education system and many petitions related to it come to the Supreme Court, which are also heard and then decisions are also pronounced in the interests of the students. In this sequence, now a petition regarding the students studying law had reached the Supreme Court, which the Supreme Court refused to hear. The Supreme Court said that we cannot impose our views. This petition was filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay, who said that there should be a review of the syllabus of the study of law and a commission should also be formed. It demanded to make LLB 4 years instead of 5 years after 12th. We talked to the lawyers of the Supreme Court and some students doing LLB about this whole matter, in which they explained what benefit and harm it can bring. Supreme Court lawyer and legal affairs writer Virag Gupta explained this matter in detail. He explained how the study of law in the first two years and Advocates and Advocates Act 1961 was extended in Parliament.

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