Savior for Law Students | Interview with Advocate A. Bhaskar Reddy on LAWCET Delays PIL

Описание к видео Savior for Law Students | Interview with Advocate A. Bhaskar Reddy on LAWCET Delays PIL

In this exclusive interview, Advocate A. Bhaskar Reddy, a passionate advocate for law students in Telangana, sheds light on the plaguing the commencement of LLB courses after the LAWCET exam. Mr. Reddy discusses his decision to file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the High Court of Telangana, which has positively impacted thousands of students awaiting their law admissions.

Advocate Bhaskar Reddy can be reached at +91 99238 22645 and [email protected].

With over 36,000 students registering for LAWCET and only 4,000 seats available, the competition is fierce. The prolonged delays until December have been a source of stress for aspiring law students, but thanks to Advocate Bhaskar Reddy’s proactive action, counseling was conducted earlier this year, allowing students to begin their LLB courses by September.

In this insightful conversation, we delve into:
• The motivation behind filing the PIL and fighting for timely law course admissions.
• The challenges faced during the legal battle.
• How the delayed law admissions affect students’ academic and career opportunities.
• The future of legal education in Telangana and how this PIL may set a precedent for timely admissions.

If you’re preparing for LAWCET or pursuing an LLB in Telangana or Andhra Pradesh, this video is a must-watch to stay updated on recent legal changes that could shape your future. Mr. Reddy’s fight for justice has made him a true savior for law students!

👉 Watch now to learn how this case could impact you and the future of legal education.

Transcript available at 1516.co.in

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Chapters
00:00 - 01:08 Introduction to Delayed Law Admissions
01:09 - 02:03 Welcoming Advocate Bhaskar Reddy
02:04 - 04:44 Advocate Reddy’s Educational Background
04:45 - 07:34 Shifting Focus to Law: Motivation Behind Filing the Case
07:35 - 09:54 The Long-standing Delay in Law Admissions
09:55 - 12:29 Filing the First Writ Petition in October 2023
12:30 - 14:44 Overcoming the Legal Committee’s Scrutiny
14:45 - 17:49 Tricks and Delays by Government Authorities
17:50 - 20:29 Impact of Delayed Admissions on Students
20:30 - 23:39 Vulnerable Students from Middle-Class and Poor Families
23:40 - 27:14 Filing a PIL After the Writ Petition
27:15 - 30:49 Bar Council of India’s Role in Delaying the Process
30:50 - 34:19 Telangana State Council’s Response
34:20 - 37:09 Court’s Reaction to Government and Bar Council Delays
37:10 - 39:49 Court Directives for Conducting Law Admissions
39:50 - 43:24 Significant Increase in Participation Due to Timely Admissions
43:25 - 46:09 The Importance of Collecting 10 Years of Evidence
46:10 - 48:29 Future of Law Admissions After the Court Verdict
48:30 - 52:09 Advocate Reddy’s Advice to Students on Navigating the System
52:10 - 56:19 Challenges in Handling a Public Interest Litigation
56:20 - End Conclusion and Call to Action for Law Students

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