Monu Subramaniam 21 December 2020
kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired)) 21 December 2020
He can continue his studies. But till the disposable of the case, you cannot practice after completion of law or get an appointment in Govt/PSU.
Isaac Gabriel (Advocate) 22 December 2020
The question of enrolment in bar will become an issue and cannot be a bar to continue law course.
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P. Venu (Advocate) 22 December 2020
In a criminal case, there is presumption of innocence, until proved guilty and convicted. As such, in the present state of affairs, there is no constraint in continuing studies or getting enrolled thereafter. of course, there could be a bar in enrollment if convicted.
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 23 December 2020
It would be a problem for enrolment as an advocate on being "convicted" but not before.