Hello Team

I have given several open book exam during my study at IIM Bangalore n feel 
open book cn be used to one’s advantage with the ability to quickly look for 
answers by Find Tab.As Rahul has mentioned,Equal footing is important 

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> On 31-Aug-2018, at 5:20 PM, Narendra Sathe <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all
> Greetings for the day
> 
> As you all might be aware that the Bar Council of India has made it
> mandetary to all law graduates who have obtained their degree in law
> post 2009-2010 to give the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).  It is
> only after successfully clearing this exam that the candidate will
> receive his certificate of practise in law. This exam is conducted in
> open book form. Thus blind law graduates who intend to give this exam
> would obviously require to depend on their scribe in order to search
> the relevant answers from the material in hand. So I feel that blind
> law graduates should be exempted from this exam. I think bblind law
> graduates should be exempted from appearing AIBE.
> I request fellow access members to give their views on this topic
> 
> Regards
> Narendra Sathe
> 
> 
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