More than 2,500 lawyers from the state, including 75 from Sheth Law College in Bhavnagar, have finally got justice after the Bar Council of India gave its nod for enrollment. As many as 18 colleges in the state, including Bhavnagar's Law College, did not pay the affiliation fee, so the enrollment of the students of these 18 colleges was stopped by the 12 Council of India and according to this, for the last one and a half years, the question of charter of more than 2500 lawyers of the state was hanging. A meeting of the 12 Council of India was held and more than 2500 students were approved to give a lawyer's charter i.e. enrollment. In the Law College at Bhavnagar, students had been fighting for this for a long time and the question of understanding of more than 75 students was stuck. Finally, after the high court verdict, the question of charter of these lawyers has been solved and all the students have been allowed to enroll.
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