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AIBE XVII

AIBE XVII (17) 2023 tomorrow; Know details on Bare Acts, admit card, OMR sheet here

Posted on 04 Feb 2023
11:39 AM
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The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is all set to be conducted tomorrow, 5 February
Applicants must also carry only Bare Acts without any type of notes and comments inside the examination centre

The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is all set to be conducted tomorrow, 5 February. AIBE XVII exam will take place in offline mode. The AIBE 2023 exam will be conducted as a national-level entrance exam for granting applicants with certificates of practice (COP) and further enable them to practise in a court of law in India. 

An official statement on the allindiabarexamination.com said: “Candidates will also be allowed to carry copies of Bare Acts and downloaded copies of Acts without notes but if such copies are not available then copies of bare acts with short notes/least notes will be allowed on the basis of prayer by some candidates.”

AIBE admit card guidelines

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What are Bare Acts?

“Bare Acts without notes are allowed .In case of unavailability of Bare Acts without notes, Bare Acts with least short notes will be allowed subject to discretion of the Examiner/Invigilator,” stated the BCI official website. Bare Acts are particularly the exact text of an enactment by legislature, without any kind of interpretation.

The exam conducting body has prescribed the below mentioned guidelines for applicants having disabilities. 

AIBE 2023 answer key, OMR sheet guidelines

Last updated on 04 Feb 2023
11:39 AM
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