The management of Nigerian Law school has been given the go-ahead to clear the back log of admission for qualified law graduates who are yet to be admitted for the mandatory one year training Programme for legal practitioners in Nigeria.
This decisions formed part of the resolution of the Council for Legal Education at it's just concluded council meeting.
The council announced the commencement of a Mid-Year Academic Session for the 2024/2025 academic calendar by May to address the backlog of law graduates resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and the Industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
According to the council, this session is however not open to universities that exceeded their approved admission quotas.
The council also deferred the management memo for the review of penalties for applicants to the Nigerian Law School previously punished by their universities for diverse acts of misconduct to allow for further consultations”.
The Council of Legal Education, which regulates the Nigerian Law School, also approved various sanctions for referred admission cases and students involved in examination malpractice and other forms of misconduct.
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