In a landmark decision, Chief Justice DY Chandrachud has removed the law degree requirement for journalists seeking Supreme Court accreditation. This change aims to foster a more inclusive legal journalism landscape. Accredited journalists will also gain enhanced access, including parking facilities. As he approaches retirement, this move is viewed as a significant legacy for legal reporting in India.
LLB no longer needed for accreditation as Supreme Court journalist: CJI DY Chandrachud

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