AIBE 19 Form Fill up | New Circular for Final Year Law Student | By Apurva Sharma

StudyIQ Judiciary
24 Sept 202411:55

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the eligibility criteria for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19, following a recent Supreme Court judgment allowing final-year law students to appear for the exam. It clarifies that students in the final semester (6th for 3-year LLB, 10th for 5-year integrated LLB) with no backlog are eligible. The Bar Council of India has issued an official notification detailing the process and requirements for applying. The video also highlights registration details, the importance of submitting self-attested documents, and information on Study IQ Judiciary's Brahma batch for comprehensive law exam preparation.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The Supreme Court has allowed final year law students to appear for All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19, overturning a previous Bar Council order.
  • 📅 The Bar Council of India issued an official circular on September 23, 2024, detailing the eligibility criteria for AIBE 19.
  • 🎓 Final year law students from both 3-year LLB programs (in their 6th semester) and 5-year integrated LLB programs (in their 10th semester) are eligible to apply, provided they have no backlogs from previous semesters.
  • 📋 Students in their 5th semester of a 3-year program or 9th semester of a 5-year program are not eligible to apply for AIBE 19.
  • 📝 Eligible candidates must submit a self-attested scanned copy of their previous semester's mark sheets along with an undertaking form.
  • 🖋️ The undertaking form requires the candidate to declare that they are in their final semester, have no backlogs, and are awaiting their final results.
  • 🖼️ Candidates who have not yet enrolled with a State Bar Council but have completed their LLB degree can also apply for AIBE 19.
  • 🗓️ Registration for AIBE 19 starts from September 25, 2024, through the official AIBE website.
  • 📑 Applicants need to attach self-attested documents, including mark sheets from all previous semesters, with no backlogs for eligibility.
  • 📚 A comprehensive preparatory course for judiciary exams is offered through Study IQ's Brahma Batch, with live classes and discounted pricing available for a limited time.

Q & A

  • What is the primary topic discussed in the video?

    -The video primarily discusses the eligibility criteria for appearing in the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19, especially for final-year law students, based on a recent Supreme Court decision.

  • What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding final-year law students?

    -The Supreme Court's three-judge bench allowed final-year law students to appear in AIBE 19, reversing the Bar Council of India's earlier decision which stated that final-year students were ineligible.

  • Who is eligible to apply for AIBE 19 according to the video?

    -Students who have passed their LLB or BA LLB are eligible. Additionally, final-year students in the 6th semester of a 3-year LLB program or the 10th semester of a 5-year integrated LLB program, without any backlog, are also eligible.

  • Are students in the 5th semester of the 3-year course or 9th semester of the 5-year course eligible for AIBE 19?

    -No, students in the 5th semester of the 3-year course or 9th semester of the 5-year course are ineligible for AIBE 19.

  • What documentation is required for final-year students to apply for AIBE 19?

    -Final-year students need to submit a self-attested scanned copy of their semester mark sheets along with an undertaking affirming that they are in their final semester and have no backlogs.

  • What is the importance of the enrollment certificate from the State Bar Council for AIBE 19?

    -Typically, candidates are required to be enrolled with a State Bar Council to be eligible for AIBE. However, the Supreme Court has allowed candidates without an enrollment certificate to appear for the exam.

  • When do the registrations for AIBE 19 begin?

    -Registrations for AIBE 19 began on September 25, 2024.

  • What should candidates who are awaiting their final results do to apply for AIBE 19?

    -Candidates awaiting their final results can still apply for AIBE 19 by submitting an undertaking stating that they are in their final semester and have no backlogs in previous semesters.

  • What happens if a candidate does not pass the AIBE after six months?

    -If a candidate does not pass AIBE within six months, they will need to reappear for the exam if they wish to continue practicing law.

  • What additional preparation does the 'Brahma Batch' offer for judiciary aspirants mentioned in the video?

    -The 'Brahma Batch' provides comprehensive preparation for the judiciary exams, including prelims, mains, and interview preparation with live classes, notes, judgment writing practice, and other essential subjects for judiciary aspirants.

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