NALSAR row: SC takes stern view of BCI circular, says students have right to protest
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Key takeaway
Supreme Court protects NALSAR students and faculty from punitive actions.
- Step 1 · The triggerSupreme Court issues notice to Bar Council of India regarding NALSAR's plea.
- Step 2 · Knock-onNo punitive action against NALSAR students or faculty, preserving their rights.
- Step 3 · Reaches youStrengthened legal framework for student protests in educational institutions.
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Source: The Hindu BusinessLine
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