印度最高法院扩大了视障法律考试候选人的资格,允许资格超过10+2的非法律/人文学生参加考试。
India's Supreme Court expands scribe eligibility for visually impaired law exam candidates, allowing non-law/humanities students with qualifications beyond 10+2.
印度最高法院扩大了在CLAT和AIBE等关键法律考试中协助视力障碍学生的文士资格,允许那些资历超过10+2的人,只要他们不学习法律或人文学科。
The Supreme Court of India has expanded eligibility for scribes assisting visually impaired students in key law exams like CLAT and AIBE, allowing those with qualifications beyond 10+2, provided they are not studying law or humanities.
这项裁决由首席大法官Surya Kant领导,取消了以前为确保公平获得法律教育和专业许可而实行的限制,印度律师理事会和财团大学指示立即实施改革,并在即将举行的考试之前宣布改革。
The ruling, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, removes previous restrictions to ensure equitable access to legal education and professional licensing, with the Bar Council of India and consortium universities directed to implement the changes immediately and announce them ahead of upcoming exams.