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AIBE 21 Provisional Answer Key Released for 2026 Exam

The Bar Council of India has announced the provisional answer key for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 21) 2026. Candidates can download the answer keys for various sets and are encouraged to verify their answers. An objection filing window is open until June 17, 2026, allowing candidates to contest any discrepancies. The process includes a fee of ₹500 per question, which may be refunded if objections are validated. Detailed steps for filing objections are provided to assist candidates in the process.
 
AIBE 21 Provisional Answer Key Released for 2026 Exam

AIBE 21 Answer Key 2026 Released


The Bar Council of India (BCI) has published the provisional answer key for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 21) 2026. Candidates who took the exam can access the answer keys for Sets A, B, C, and D through the official website. To verify their answers, candidates need to log in using their ID and password.


Objection Filing Details

**Deadline for Objections: June 17**
The objection tracker was activated at 8:00 PM on June 10, 2026, and will be accessible until 11:59 PM on June 17, 2026. Candidates should meticulously check the provisional answer key and submit any objections online within this timeframe.


Each candidate can submit objections only once during this period. While multiple questions can be contested, all objections must be submitted in a single attempt. Late submissions will not be accepted.


Objection Fee Information

**What is the objection fee?**
Once objections are filed, candidates cannot alter or resubmit them. It is crucial to review all objections thoroughly before final submission to ensure accuracy.


If the objections are validated, the objection fee of ₹500 per question will be refunded. However, fees will not be returned for incorrect or rejected objections.


Steps to File an Objection

**How to submit an objection:**
1. Visit the official website: allindiabarexamination.com.
2. Click on the 'Objection Tracker Window' link on the homepage.
3. Choose your question paper set (A, B, C, or D).
4. Select the specific question or answer you wish to contest.
5. Upload any necessary documents to support your objection.
6. Pay the objection fee of ₹500 per question online.
7. Review all details and objections carefully before finalizing.