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Punishments that can be given to an Advocate under the Advocates Act,1961 for professional misconduct
Before the Enactment of the Advocate Act, 1961 , High court has the Disciplinary jurisdiction over legal practitioners. The ...
What are the duties of an advocate towards his colleagues and opponent ?
The judges administer the law with the participation of advocates as officers of the court. The Bar and Bench, thus, p...
Dr. Haniraj Chulani Vs. Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa
Dr. Haniraj Chulani Vs. Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa In this case supreme court held that the rule made by the bar council res...
Meaning of Bar and Bench
Meaning of Bar and Bench – Bar - Bar is a collective term for the attorneys who are licensed to pr...
Advocate's Duty to render legal aid
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Duties of an Advocate towards a client
Duties of an Advocate towards a client are as follows - 1) An advocate should accept any brief in the courts or tribunals or before ...
Duties of an advocate towards the court
Introduction - An advocate Shall all times, comport himself in a manner benefiting his status as an officer of the court....
Legal profession in India after independence
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Development of Legal profession in British India
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Development of Legal Profession In India
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Contempt of Court
Contempt of Court According to S.2(a) of Contempt of Courts Act 1971, provides , “Contempt of court” means civil contempt or crim...
Contempt of Court - Criminal Contempt
Contempt of Court - Criminal Contempt According to S.2(a) of Contempt of Courts Act 1971, provides , “Contempt of ...
Contempt of Court - Civil Contempt
Contempt of Court - Civil Contempt According to S.2(a) of Contempt of Courts Act 1971, provides , “Contempt of court” means civil cont...
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