Supreme Court Raises Alarm Over Fake Law Degrees in India
‘Thousands in black robes with doubtful degrees,’ says CJI Surya Kant
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The Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, highlighted concerns about the increasing number of lawyers with potentially fraudulent law degrees. The court suggested that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) should investigate these allegations, particularly among advocates in Delhi, as doubts about their qualifications grow.
- 01CJI Surya Kant expressed that there are 'thousands of fraudulent people' among lawyers, raising doubts about their qualifications.
- 02The Supreme Court is considering a CBI investigation into the authenticity of law degrees held by advocates in Delhi.
- 03CJI Kant criticized a petitioner for pursuing senior advocate designation, questioning their professional conduct.
- 04The court likened some unemployed youths to 'cockroaches' for becoming activists and attacking the system.
- 05The Bench noted that the Bar Council of India is unlikely to address the issue due to political considerations.
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On May 15, 2026, the Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, raised significant concerns regarding the prevalence of lawyers allegedly holding fraudulent law degrees. During a hearing, the Chief Justice remarked on the existence of 'thousands of fraudulent people wearing black robes,' indicating a serious need for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to look into these qualifications, especially among advocates in Delhi. The court signaled its intent to order an investigation once an appropriate case arises. CJI Kant also criticized a petitioner who was pursuing a senior advocate designation, questioning their professional integrity and conduct. He expressed dismay at the actions of some unemployed youths, comparing them to 'cockroaches' who become activists and attack the legal system. The court highlighted that the Bar Council of India may not take action on this issue due to the potential impact on their political support. Ultimately, the petitioner withdrew their application for the designation after the court's remarks.
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The Supreme Court's remarks could lead to increased scrutiny of legal qualifications, potentially affecting the careers of many lawyers in India.
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