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LLB From IGNOU: Bachelor Of Law Admission 2023, Eligibility And Course Details by vgimeerut: 9:58am On Oct 10, 2023
The Bachelor of Law or LLB from IGNOU is non-existent because IGNOU doesn’t run any such course as Bachelor of Law (LLB). Hence, students should explore other institutions that offer the LLB course.

Further the Bar Council of India (BCI) stipulates that institutions run regular law courses because the legal profession requires good presentation & public speaking skills.

LLB from IGNOU sounds appealing because IGNOU is the largest Open University in India offering a variety of courses to choose form. The LLB course is practice oriented that prepares students to practice in a court of law.

India has the dubious distinction of having the highest case pendency in the world. Because of the tardy legal process maximum number of under trials are languishing in Indian prisons.

The high number of pending cases is a significant factor contributing to the prolonged detention of under-trials in Indian prisons. As of the end of 2021, the Indian courts had a staggering backlog of over 14.4 million cases, resulting in an overall pendency rate of 91.2% for the year.

This situation presents enormous opportunities for legal graduates to pursue a career in law and aid deserving individuals..

The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has presented statistics showing that over 75% of prisoners in India are undertrials.

Out of 554,034 prisoners in 2021, 427,165, equivalent to 77 percent, were individuals awaiting trial. This reflects a 14.9 percent growth when compared to the preceding year, which recorded 371,848 undertrials.

Looking at it by facilities, district jails reported the most undertrial prisoners, making up 51.4 percent of the total count. Central prisons follow this (holding 36.2 percent), and sub-jails (containing 10.4 percent).

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