The University completely respects the relevant law, according to a statement from NLSIU about charges of reservation policy violations. The FAQs for the NLSIU's reservation policy will also be made available.
Members of a few organisations assembled on 21 January 2023, in front of the NLSIU campus to voice their displeasure with the university's implementation of the Karnataka students' reservation policy.
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, was the target of a protest by members of many advocate organisations who claimed that the law school had not enforced the 25% reservation for students from Karnataka.
The provisional list of applicants for admission to its undergraduate degree through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2023 was released by NLSIU Bengaluru earlier last week.
According to the list, students from Karnataka have been offered up to 60 (or 25%) of the total 240 seats. However, according to the tentative list, 19 students with domicile in Karnataka have been chosen under the general category.
The university's Governing Bodies will be presented with the document for their consideration.To help ease any worries surrounding the reservation procedure at NLSIU, the University will also be issuing a list of frequently asked questions today.