The Bar Council of India has imposed a three-year moratorium on new law colleges due to concerns about declining educational standards and an oversupply of graduates. This pause aims to allow for audits, stricter regulations, and curriculum reforms to improve the quality of legal education. Exceptions may be considered for underserved regions, signalling a calibrated approach to address systemic issues.
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