Law Society alleges Mississauga man behind bar exam cheating scandal

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Aamer Chaudhury, who runs a company offering prep courses for bar exams, denies the claim made in a civil action filed to court Tuesday.

The Law Society of Ontario is alleging a Mississauga man who operates a company offering prep courses for bar exams disseminated “cheating documents” to lawyer candidates, according to a civil action filed Tuesday in Superior Court of Ontario.

Earlier this year, the legal regulator announced it was suspending the legal licensing exams after allegations that bar exam materials had been improperly accessed by some candidates, possibly through a “third party.” The cheating allegedly occurred online during the pandemic. The tests have since resumed in person.

The Law Society is also asking the court to order NCA Guru to provide exam content and pay to the regulator all profits earned as a result of copyright infringement. The plaintiff claims $100,000 in punitive and aggravated damages. Further, the document says the defendants, only Chaudhury is named — along with Jane and John Doe representing other individuals associated with NCA Exam Guru, gave answers to real LSO exam questions, including from the November 2021 barrister examinations.

 

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How much did this man donate to the Ontario PCs?

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Deport!

sounds like something an ontariopcparty member would do

Sounds about right. May as well prepare them for that profession.. and I mean Mississauga

Shocked not shocked…..

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He has no idea

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