‘abuse of Power’: Bombay Bar Association Says Bci Chief Manan Kumar Mishra Should Have Resig…
August 22, 2026 | by Rajesh Singh

‘Abuse of power’: Bombay Bar Association says BCI chief Manan Kumar Mishra should have resigned over NALSAR row — here's what that means and what to expect next.
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- Main development: ‘Abuse of power’: Bombay Bar Association says BCI chief Manan Kumar Mishra should have resigned over NALSAR row
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This story centres on "‘Abuse of power’: Bombay Bar Association says BCI chief Manan Kumar Mishra should have resigned over NALSAR row". Here is a quick summary of where things stand: The Bombay Bar Association condemned the Bar Council of India chairman's action. He had directed state bar councils not to enroll NALSAR students as advocates. This directive was issued without hearing the students, causing them prejudice. The association called the chairman's ap
Additional context on the story: MUMBAI: The Bombay Bar Association (BBA) has condemned the recent action of Bar Council of India (BCI) chairman Manan Kumar Mishra against NALSAR Univ. MUMBAI: The Bombay Bar Association (BBA) has condemned the recent action of Bar Council of India (BCI) chair
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