Updated On: 15 February, 2024 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Parliamentary Standing Committee recommended that the BCI’s powers should be limited to acquiring basic eligibility for practicing at the Bar

Solicitor Stuti Galiya, solicitor at Khaitan and Co; (right) Adv Mohini Priya, Supreme Court of India
Practising advocates and solicitors have welcomed the recent recommendation made by the Parliamentary Standing Committee to delineate the Bar Council of India’s (BCI) authority. The aim is to impart legal education in the country to strengthen legal education given the emerging challenges before the legal profession.
The committee has recommended that the BCI’s powers to regulate legal education should be limited to the extent of acquiring basic eligibility for practising at the Bar.