Saturday, 15 October 2016

Nigeria: Again, Nearly 20% Fail Law School Exams



About one in five understudies who sat for the August/September 2016 last examinations of the Nigerian Law School, fizzled and won't be called to the bar, official results have appeared. 

The outcome contained in an announcement marked by the official chief of the Nigerian Law School, Olanrewaju Anadeko, demonstrates that 17. 8 for every penny of the understudy who sat in the last examination fizzled and won't be called to bar this November. 

The make sense of speaks to 980 understudies of 5, 517 who took an interest in examination. 

As per the announcement, 4, 178 of the competitors passed the examination with no conditions while 359 of them had contingent passes. 

That implies 75 for each penny of the competitors went without conditions, while 6.5 for every penny had contingent passes. 

A comparable examination directed in April recorded 23.6 for every penny disappointment rate, as 709 hopefuls out of 3, 056 of them who sat for that bunch of the last examination from the NLS, did not make the pass check. 

Potential contender to the bar must sit and pass the last examination by the school, while following different arrangements of the Legal Practitioners Act to be met all requirements for the call to bar. 

As per Section 4 of the Act, hopefuls must meet every other necessity to qualify before they can be permitted to share in the work out. 

Area 4 (2) of the Act infers that the 359 applicants with contingent passes can't depend entirely on their sort of result to make it to bar. 

Data gave by the school expresses that subsequent to closing their learn at the Nigerian Law School, fruitful applicants are given their declarations by committee. They are later called to bar by the Body of Benchers, subject to the arrangements of the Legal Practitioners Act. 

The Council of Legal Education is the administrative body for the Nigerian Law School, which must be gone to by people willing to specialize in legal matters in Nigeria. 

It likewise decides the means to be taken by people who have gotten a college degree in law from an outside establishment and will hone as attorneys in Nigeria. 

The Nigerian graduate school and the Council of Legal Education were built up in 1962, after the order of the Legal Education Act to guarantee the investigation of the Nigerian standard law by forthcoming individuals from the seat.

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