Certified Copy of GC Order Dated 09.08.2020 Under Item No.353 of 2020 Regarding AIBE
Certified Copy of GC Order Dated 09.08.2020 Under Item No.353 of 2020 Regarding AIBE
Certified Copy of GC Order Dated 09.08.2020 Under Item No.353 of 2020 Regarding AIBE
Item No.353/2020
(A) To consider the Civil Writ Petition under Article 225 of the Constitution of
India filed by Mr. Purav Middha against Bar Council of India before the
Hon’ble High Court of Judicature at Delhi praying for issuing writ of
mandamus or any other writ, order or direction to the respondent BCI to
conduct AIBE-XV through online mode and also give grace time period for
candidates holding provisionally enrolled certificate starting from 21st March,
2020 i.e. from commencement of lockdown 1.0 till next date of examination.
(B) To consider the Civil Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of
India filed by Mr. Bilaal Ahmed Syed against Bar Council of India and Bar
Council of Andhra Pradesh before the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh
at Amaravati praying for issuance of a writ, order or direction more
particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus declaring the notification
No.AIBE/WE/176 dated 30.07.2020 of the Bar Council of India, thereby
notifying the AIBE-XV as postponed and the date of examination and other
schedules are to be considered and decided by the Monitoring Committee for
AIBE (Headed by the Hon’ble Former Judge of Supreme Court) and extending
of the registration dated 31.08.2020, despite Covid-19 Corona Virus pandemic
disease as illegal, irregular, irrational and arbitrary and unjust, violative of
principles of natural justice contrary to the provision of Advocate Act, 1961,
Bar Council of India Rules and Articles 14 and 21 of Constitution of India and
consequently suspend the Notification No.AIBE/WS/176 dated 30.07.2020
issued by the respondent and to declare the enrolled advocates on the rolls of
the 2nd respondent Bar Council as qualified in the AIBE Exam or in the
alternative give an exemption to AIBE Exam for the year 2020 to the enrolled
Advocates who are supposed to appear AIBE Exam this year, in view of
Covid-19 Corona virus and pass such other order or orders may deem fit and
proper in the circumstances of the case.
RESOLUTION
The office has placed before the Council the two writ petitions bearing W.P.(C)
No.5064/2020 titled as Poorav Midha Versus Bar Council of India pending before the
Hon’ble High Court of Delhi and Civil Writ Petition No.5200 of 2020 under Article 226
of the Constitution of India titled as Mr. Bilaal Ahmed Sayyad against the Bar Council
of India and the Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh pending before the Hon’ble High Court
of Andhra Pradesh at Amravati praying for issuing writ of mandamus or any other
writ, order or direction to the respondent Bar Council of India to conduct AIBE-XV
through online mode and also give grace time period for candidates holding
provisionally enrolled certificate starting from March, 2020 i.e. from commencement of
lockdown 1.0 till next date of examination AND praying for issuance of a writ, order or
direction more particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus declaring the
notification No.AIBE/WE/176 dated 30.07.2020 of the Bar Council of India, thereby
notifying the AIBE-XV as postponed and the date of examination and other schedules
are to be considered and decided by the Monitoring Committee for AIBE (Headed by
the Hon’ble Former Judge of Supreme Court) and extending of the registration dated
31.08.2020, despite Covid-19 Corona Virus pandemic disease as illegal, irregular,
irrational and arbitrary and unjust, violative of principles of natural justice contrary to
the provision of Advocate Act, 1961, Bar Council of India Rules and Articles 14 and 21
of Constitution of and consequently suspend the Notification No.AIBE/WS/176 dated
30.07.2020 issued by the respondent and to declare the enrolled advocates on the rolls of
the 2nd respondent Bar Council as qualified in the All India Bar Exam or in the
alternative give an exemption to AIBE Exam for the year 2020 to the enrolled Advocates
who are supposed to appear AIBE Exam this year, in view of Covid-19 Corona virus
and pass such other order or orders may deem fit and proper in the circumstances of
the case.
It had been observed and resolved that Internet connectivity is not uniform throughout
the country and therefore it would not be possible or feasible for all advocates to give
the exam by an online mode and furthermore since the time period of approximately of
one year from 24th March, 2020 to 31st March, 2021 is exempted, from being counted
within the period of 2 years from the date of enrolment, to clear/pass the AIBE, no one
shall be prejudiced and whom so ever's term of 2 years from enrolment was expiring
with effect from 24th March, 2020 to 31st March, 2021 shall continue to remain in practice
during such period.
Therefore the Council does not deem it fit to hold the AIBE by online mode as of now.
Resolved accordingly.
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(Srimanto Sen)
Secretary
Bar Council of India