Updated On: 06 December, 2025 08:04 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
Such venues must tick certain boxes. Sufficient lighting is a must, and fans are necessary. The structure cannot be dilapidated

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In the week following the 2025 bar exam, the Bombay City Lawyer Group raised concerns regarding the examination centres, calling them unfit, inaccessible, and unhygienic, according to a mid-day report. The All India Bar Examination took place on November 30, with students appearing for the annual exam across centres located in Nalasopara, Vasai, Thane, Mumbai, and Navi Mumbai.
According to the lawyers’ group, the examination centres were overcrowded and poorly ventilated, and had broken benches. No drinking water and non-functional, broken washrooms compounded problems. There were uncomfortable benches and one student said that their class had no fans or lights. The washrooms were unhygienic, and the space where students were supposed to keep their bags had garbage, one examinee said.