A total of 42 students from three batches of the Law Discipline at Khulna University have qualified as lawyers after successfully passing the viva examination for enrolment with the Bangladesh Bar Council.
The results were published on March 15 on the official website of the Bar Council. This year, 8,599 candidates across the country passed the viva examination to become advocates.
The successful candidates are from the 17th, 18th and 19th batches of the university’s Law Discipline.
According to the Bar Council, those who passed the viva are now eligible to register as advocates and practise law in courts, tribunals or revenue authorities under the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
Punam Chakrabarty, associate professor and head of the Law Discipline at Khulna University, said the success is a matter of pride for the institution.
She said that although the discipline is relatively new, such achievements reflect the department's growing academic strength and potential.
The Law Discipline at Khulna University began its academic journey in 2017.