Justices S Manikumar and V M Velumani, who heard the counter by Tamil Nadu Bar Council Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Law to the state, refused to lift the stay and posted the case for hearing on July 2.
The University Registrar had issued the notification on June 4 for admissions in 2015-16 academic year. It did not prescribe an age limit for SC/ST candidates for the five-year BA.BL and three-year courses.
The bench had stayed the notification on June 18.
When the matter came up today, Law department's Deputy Secretary S George Alexander filed the counter seeking to vacate the stay. Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Pudhucherry Secretary V Dakshanamoorthy also filed counters.
The Deputy Secretary said upto academic year 2006-08, there was no upper age limit to the three-year course and upper age limit of 21 years was prescribed for admission to the five-year integrated BL degree course. However, no age limit was prescribed to SC/ST candidates.
Besides, there was no upper age limit for other professional courses like medicine and engineering.
Considering all aspects, the state government directed the Law University to proceed with the admisssions as per BCI norms, which issued the admission notification on June 4.
"As far as the state government is concerned, it is acting as per the provisions of BCI in the law admission. The court's stay has affected candidates intending to pursue law courses in the present academic year. Thus, it is necessary to vacate the interim stay and allow the registrar to complete the admission process," said the Deputy Secretary.
He said BCI had power to fix norms for admissions to law courses. He maintained that state Bar Council scrupulously followed provisions in enrolling candidates as advocates.
But the bench refused to vacate the stay and directed BCI to file counter and adjourned it to July 2.
