Advocates Act, 1961 | Bare Acts | Universal Lexis Nexis | 2024 Edition
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The Advocates Act of 1961 is a crucial legislation in the legal landscape of India. This comprehensive Act governs the framework for legal practice in the country and provides essential guidelines for the functioning of advocates.
?? The Act establishes the Bar Council of India as the apex regulatory body for advocates in India. It regulates the legal profession and ensures high standards of professional conduct and ethics.
?? Under the Advocates Act, advocates are enrolled on the rolls of their respective State Bar Councils. This enrollment is a prerequisite for practicing law in India and provides legal practitioners with the authority to represent clients in courts and tribunals.
?? The Act lays down the qualifications and eligibility criteria for becoming an advocate. It outlines the educational qualifications, age requirements, and other essential criteria that individuals must fulfill to qualify for enrollment.
?? Moreover, the Act sets out the conditions under which an advocate's name can be removed from the rolls of the Bar Council. It provides for disciplinary proceedings against advocates who breach professional ethics or engage in misconduct.
?? The Advocates Act, 1961 also establishes the Advocates Welfare Fund for the welfare of advocates in need. The fund aims to provide financial assistance, pensions, and medical benefits to advocates and their dependents.
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Advocates Act, 1961 | Bare Acts | Universal Lexis Nexis | 2024 Edition |
Edition | 2024 |
Author: | Universal Lexis Nexis |
Publisher | Universal Lexis Nexis |
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