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BAR COUNCIL OF UTTAR PRADESH
Member Bar Council Of U.P or First Class Magistrate
1. Name (In Full) As per L.L.B Certificate Sri/Km/Smt.
2. Father’s/Husband’s Name (In Full) Sri.
3. Resident (Specify State)
4. Permanent Address (For Registration Use)
PIN: 5. Local Address (For Communication Use)
PIN: 6. Place Of Practice/District. Head Quarter : Name of Subordinate Court Tehsil : 7. Date Of Birth: 8. Sex :
DD :
MM :
Male :
9. Marital Status : 10. Category:
Female:
Unmarried: SC:
YYYY:
ST:
Married : OBC:
General:
11. Age of Candidate on the Date of Application YY
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12. Educational Qualifications : Board/ Name of Duration of Percentage of SL Academic Passing Regular/ Exam Passed Univers Institute/ Completion of Obtained No. Session year Private ity College Exam(in year) Marks a.
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Inter
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B.A. B.Com. B.Sc. LLB
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N.B:- Ascertain LLB Degree obtained by affiliated college/university is recognized by Bar Council of India.
Signature of the Candidate 13. Whether engaged in any business, trade or service at persent or before:
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Service
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Business
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Trade
Address of Employers
Reason of Closer/End of Occupation
Note: Enclose proof of discharge/closer/ending of above occupation/service by competent authority Date : Place :
Signature of the Candidate (Name in full)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application Form Checked by me and found correct/incorrect. Age of applicant is aboe 21 year as per High School Certificate. Checked By Signature
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Character Certificate to be attested by Hon’ble Member Bar Council or An Advocate on the roll of BCUP for more than 10 years
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(TO BE FILLED BY OFFICE)
Enrollment No.
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U.P.
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Date of Enrollment
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Application No.
Year
Photograph In Coat Tie Duly Attested By Member Bar Council Of U.P or First Class
Date
(TO BE FILLED BY APPLICANT) 1.Name (In FUll) As per LL.B Certificates Sri/Km./Smt.
2.Father's /Husband's Name (In full) Sri.
3. Date of Birth : DD 4. Sex :
MM:
Male:
5. Marital Status : 6.Category :
YYYY:
Female: Unmarried :
SC:
ST:
Married: OBC:
General:
7. Resident (Specify State)
8. Permanent Address
Mobile
PIN:
9. Local Address
Mobile Place of Practice: Distt. H.Q.: Name of Subordinate Court: Teshil:
PIN:
Magistrate
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“Form For I-Card” ( Use Your Permanent Address To Fill This Form )
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Paste a Passport Size photograph, which would not attested
2. DATE OF BIRTH................................................................................................ 3. FATHER / HUSBAND NAME SRI …................................................................ 4. HOUSE NO.......................................................................................................... 5. MOH/VILL........................................................................................................... 6. POST..................................................................................................................... 7. POLICE STATION ............................................................................................. 8. DISTRICT …………….............. .......................................................................... 9. PIN
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3.
Place of Practice...............................................................................................
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14 Extract of relevant rules framed by the Bar Council of India (As amended upto31st July 1995) P ART-VI RULES GOVERNING ADVOCATES CHAPTER-I RESTRICTIONS ON SENIOR ADVOCATES (Rules under S ec tion s 16 (3) and 49 (i) (g) of the Ac t) Senior Advocates shall in the matter of their practice of the. profession of law mentioned in Sect ion 30 of t he Act , be subject to the following restrictions: . . (a) A Senior Advocate shall not file a vakalatnarna or. act in any Court , or Tribunal, or bef ore any person or other authority mentioned in Section 30 of the Act. . Explanation: "To Act" means to file an appearance or any pleading or application in any court , to Tribunal or before any person or other authority ment ioned in Section 30 of t he Act , or to do any act other than pleading required or aut horised bylaw to be done by a party in such Court , or Tribunal, or before any person or other authorit y mentioned in t he said Sect ion either in person or by his recognised agent or by an advocate or an attorney on his behalf . . (b) (i) A Senior Advocat e shall not appear wit hout an Advocate on Record in the Supreme -Court or without an Advocat e in Part II of the State Roll in any court , or Tribunal, or before any person or other authorities mentioned in Section 30 of the Act. (ii) Where a Senior Advocat e has been engaged prior to the coming into f orce t o t he Rule in this Chapter, he shall not continue thereaf ter unless an Advocate in Part II of the State Roll is engaged along with him. Provided that a Senior Advocate may cont inue· t o appear with cut an Advocate in Part II of the Stat e Roll' in cases in which he had been brief ed t o appear f or the prosecution or the defence in a criminal case, if he was so brief ed before he is designated as a senior Advocate or before coming into operation of the rules in this Chapt er as the case may be (c) He shall not accept instructions to dt aftpleadinq or affidavits, advice on evidence or t o do any drafting work of an analogous k ind in anyCourt or-Tribunal, or before any person or other authorit y mentioned in Section 30 of the Act or undertake convincing work of any k ind what soever. This rest riction however shall not extend to setting any such matter as aforesaid in consultation with an Advocate in Part II or the State Roll. (cc) A Senior Advocate shall, however, be free to make concessions or give undertakings in t he course of arguments on-behalf of his client s on instructions from the junior advocat e. (d) He shall not accept direct ly from a client any brief of inst ruct ions to appear in any Court or Tribunal, or before any person or other authorit y in India . A Senior Advocate who had acted as Advocat e (Junior) in case, shall not aft er he has been designat ed . (e) as a Senior Advocate advise on grounds of appeal in a Court of Appeal or in the Supreme Court , except with an Advocate as aforesaid. (f) A Senior Advocate may. in recognit ion of the services rendered by an Advocat e in Part" of t he St ate Roll appearing in any matter pay him a fee which he considers reasonable. . CHAPTER-II Standards of Professional Conduct and Etiquette ( Rul es und er S ecti on 49 (1) ( c) of the Act read wit h the Pr ovi so t her et o ) Preamble An advocate shall, at all times, comport' himself in a manner bef itt ing his stat us as an of ficer of t he Court, a privileged member of the community. and a gentleman, bearinqin mind thaf what may be lawful and moral for a person who is not a member of the Bar, or for a member of the Bar in his non-prof essional capacit y may st ill b s improper for an Advocate. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing obligation, an Advocate shall feariessiy uphold the interests of his client, and in his conduct conform to the rules hereinafter mentioned both in letter and in spirit. The rules hereinafter mentioned contain of conduct and etiquette adopted as general guides; yet the specific mention there of shall not be construed as a denial ottne existence of other equally imperative though not specifically mentioned. Section l- Duty to the Court . 1: An Advocate Shall, during the presentation of his case and while oinerwise acting before a Court, conduct himself with dignity and self-respect. He shall not be servile and whenever there is proper ground for serious complaint against judicial officer, it shall be his right and duty to submit his grievance to proper authorities. 2. An Advocate shall maintain towards the Courts' a respectful attitude, bearing in mind that the dignity of the judicial office is' essential for the survival of free community. 3. . An Advocate shall not influence the decision of a Court by any ili2ga!or improper means Private communications with ajudge relating to a pending case are forbidden.
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An Advocate shall use his best efforts to restrain and prevent his client from resorting to sharp or unfair practices or from doing anything in relation to the court, opposing counselor parties which the Advocate himself
15 ought not to do. An advocate shall refuse to represent the client who persists in such improper conduct. He shall not consider himself a more mouth-piece of the client and shall exercise his own judgment in the use of restrained language in correspond dence, avoiding scurrilous attacks in pleadings. and using intemperate language during arguments in Court. An Advocate shall appear in court at all times only in the prescribed dress, and his appearance shan always be 5. presentable.· 6. An Advocate shall not enter appearance, act, plead or practise in any way before a Court, Tribunal or Authority mentioned in Section 30 of the Act, if the sole or any member thereof is related to the Advocate as father, grandfather, son, grand-son, uncle, brother, nephew, first cousin, husband, wife, mother, daughter sister. aunt, niece, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-Iaw, brother-in-Iaw, daughter-in-law or sister-in-law. For the purposes of this rule, Court shall mean a Court, Bench or tribunal in which above mentioned 7. relation of the advocate is a judge, Member or the Presiding Officer. . 9. An Advocate shall not wear bands or gown in public places other than in Courts except on' such ceremonial occasions and at such places as the Bar Council of lndia or the Court may prescribe. An Advocate shall not appear in or before any Court or Tribunal or any other authority for or against an organisation or an institution, society or corporation, if he is a member of the Executive Committee of such orqanistion or institution or society- or corporation. "Executive Committee", by whatever name it may be called, shall include any Committee or body of persons which, for the time being, is vested with the general management of the affairs of the organisation or institution, society or corporation. Provided that this rule shall not apply to such a member appearing as "amicus curiae" or without a fee on behalf of a Bar Council, Incorporated Law Society or a Bar Association. 10. An Advocate should not act or plead in any matter in which he is himself peculiarly interested. Illustration: I. He should not act in a bankruptcy petition when he himself is also a creditor of the bankrupt. II. He should not accept a brief from a company of which he is Director. An Advocate shall not stand as a surety, or certify the soundness of a surety for his client required for the purpose of any legal proceedings. Section II Duty to the Client An Advocate is bound to accept any brief in the Courts or Tribunals or before any other authority in or before 11. which he proposes to practice fee consistent with his standing at the Bar and the nature of the case. Special circumstances may justify hi? refusal to accept a particular brief. 12. An Advocate shall not ordinarily withdraw from engagements, once accepted, without sufficient cause and unless reasonable and sufficient notice is given to the client. Upon his withdrawal from a case, he shall refund such part of the fee as has not been earned. An Advocate should not accept a brief or appear in a case in which he has reason to believe that he will be a 13. witness, and if being engaged in a case, it becomes apparent that he is awitness on a material question of fact, he should 'not continue to appear as an Advocate if he can retire without jeopardising his client's interests. . An 14. Advocate shall, at the commencement of his engagement and during the continuance thereof, make all such full and frank disclosures to his client relating to his connection with the parties and any interest in or about the controversy as are likely to affect his client's judgement in either engaging him or continuing the engagement. It shall be the duty of an Advocate fearlessly to uphold the interests of his client by all fair and honourable means 15. without regard to any unpleasant consequences to himself or any other. He shall defend a person accused of a crime regardless of his personal opinion as to the guilt of the accused, bearing in mind that his loyalty is to the law which requires that no man should be convicted without adequate evidence. 16. An Advocate appearing for the prosecution of a criminal trial shall so conduct the prosecution that it does not lead to conviction of. The innocent. The suppression of material capable of establishing the innocence of the accused shall be scrupulously avoided An Advocate shall not, directly or indirectly, commit a breach of the obligations imposed by Section 126 of the 17. Indian Evidence Act. 18. An Advocate Shall not, at any time, be a party to fomenting of litigation. 19. An Advocate Shall act on the instructions of any person other than his client or his authorised agent. 20. An Advocate shall not stipulate for a fee contingent on the results of litigation or agree to share the proceeds thereof. An Advocate shall not buy or traffic in or stipulate for or agree to receive any share or interest in any actionable 21. claim. Nothing in this rule shall apply to stock, shares and debentures of government securities, or to any instruments which are, for the time being by law or custom, negotiable or to any mercantile document of title to goods
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An Advocate shall not, directly or indirectly, bid for or purchase, either in his own name or in any other name, for his own benefit or for the benefit of any other person, any property sold in the execution of a decree or order in any suit, appeal or other proceeding in which he was in any way professionally engaged. This prohibition, however, .does not prevent an Advocate from bidding for or purchasing for his client any property which his
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client may himself legally bid for or purchase, provided the Advocate is expressly authorised in writing in this behalf. An Advocate shall not adjust fee payable to him by his client against his own personal liability to the client, which liability does not arise in the course of his employment as an Advocate. An Advocate shall not do anything whereby he abuses or takes advantage of the confidence reposed in him by his client. An Advocate should keep accounts of the client's money entrusted to him, and the accounts should show the amounts received from the client or on his behalf, the expenses incurred for him and debits made on account of fees with respective dates and all other necessary particulars
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Where moneys are received from or on account of a client, the entries in the accounts should contain a reference as to whether the amounts have been received for fees or expenses, and during the coursed the proceedings no Advocate shall, except with the consent in writing of the client concerned. be at liberty to divert any portion of the expenses towards fees.
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Where any amount is received or given to him on behalf of his client; the fact of such receipt must be intimated to the client, as early as possible.
28. After the termination of the proceeding, the Advocate shall be at liberty to appropriate towards the settled fee due to him, any sum remaining unexpended out of the amount paid or sent to him for expenses, or any amount that has come into his hands in that proceeding 29. Where the fee has been left unsettled, the Advocate shall be, entitled to deduct, out Of any moneys of the client remaining in his hands, at the termination of the proceeding for which he had been engaged the fee payable under the rules of the Court, in force for the time being, or by then settled and the balance, if any, shall be refunded to the client . 30.
A copy of the client's account shall be furnished to him on demand provided the necessary copying charge is paid.
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An Advocate shall not enter into arrangements whereby funds in his hands are converted into loans.
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An Advocate shall not lend money to his client for the purpose of any action or legal proceedings in which he is engaged by such client . . Explanation. An Advocate shall not be held guilty for a breach of this rule, if in the course a pending suit or proceeding, without any arrangement with the client in respect of the same, the Advocate feels compelled by reason of the rule of Court to make a payment to the court on account of the client for the progress of the suitor proceeding 33. An Advocate who has, at any time advised in connection with the institution of a suit. appeal or other matter or has drawn pleadings, or acted for a party, shall not act, appear or plead for the opposite party.
Section III-Duty to Opponent 34. An Advocate shall not in any way communicate or negotiate upon the subject matter of controversy with any party represented by an Advocate except through that Advocate. 35. An Advocate shall do his best to carry out legitimate promises made to the opposite party even though not reduced to writing or enforceable under the rules of the Court. Section IV-Duty to Colleagues 36. An Advocate shall not solicit work or advertise, either directly or indirectly, whether by circulars, advertisements, touts, personal. communication, interviews not warranted by personal relations, furnishing or inspiring newspaper comments or producing his photograph to be published in connection with cases in which he has been engaged or concerned. His sign-board or name-plate should be of a reasonable size. The sign-board or name-plate or stationery should not indicate that he is or has been President or Member of a Bar Councilor of any Association or that he has been associated with any person or organization or with any particular cause or matter or the specialises in any particular type of work or that he has been a judge or an advocate general. 37. An Advocate shall not permit his professional services or his name to be used in aid of or to make possible, the unauthorised practice of law by any agency. 38. An Advocate shall not accept a fee less than the fee taxable under the rules when the client is able to pay the same. 39. An Advocate shall not enter appearance in any case in which there is already a vakalat or memo of appearance filed by an Advocate engaged for a party except with his consent; in case such consent is not produced he shall apply to the Court stating reasons why the said consent should not be produced and he shall appear only after obtaining the permission of the Court.
Section IV-A 40. Every Advocate borne on the rolis of the State Bar Council shall. pay to the State Bar council a sum of Rs. 90/every third year commencing from 1 stApril, .1993 along with a statement of particulars as given in the form set out
17 at the end of these Rules, the first payment to be made on or before 1 st April, 1993 or such extended time as notified by the Bar Council of India or the concerned State Bar Council. Provided further however that an advocate shall be at liberty to pay in lieu of the payment of Rs. 90/- every three years a consolidated amount of Rs. 300/- .. This will be a life time payment to be kept in the fixed deposit by the concerned State Bar Council and interest to be used or the purpose of the rule. However, payment made by the concerned Advocate before this consolidated payment shall be exclusive of it and no credit shall be given for the payment, but those advocates who have paid consolidated am out of Rs. 200/- only as a consolidated, Rs. 100/-will be required to pay. Explanatlon 1 : Statement of particulars as required by rule 40 in the form set out shall require to be submitted only once in three years. Explanation 2 : All Advocates who are in actual practice and not drawing salary or not in full time service and not drawing any from their respective employers are only required to pay the amount referred to in this rule. Explanation 3 : This rule will be effectives from 1.4.1994 and for period prior to this Advocates will continue to be covered by old Rule. 41. (1) All the sums so collected by the State Bar Council in accordance with Rule 40 shall be credited in a separate fund known as "Bar Council of India Advocates Welfare Fund for the State" and shall be deposited in the bank as provided hereunder. (2) The Bar Council of India Advocates Welfare Fund Committee for the State shall remit 20% of the total amount collected and credited to its account, to ~he Bar Council of India by the end of every month which shall be credited by the Bar Council of India and the Bar Council of India shall deposit the said amount in a separate fund to be known as "BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA ADVOCATES WELFARE FUND". This fund shall be managed by the Welfare Committee of the Bar Council of India in the maimer prescribed from time to time by the Bar Council of India for the Welfare of the Advocates. (3) This rest 80% of the total sum so collected by the Bar Council of India Advocates Welfare Find Committee for the State under Rule 41 (1) shall be utilised for the welfare of advocates in respect of Welfare Schemes sponsored by the respective State Bar Councils and this fund.sha'! be administered by the Advocates Welfare Committee for the State Which shall submit its report annually to the Bar Council of India. 42. If any advocate fails to pay the aforesaid sum within the prescribed time as provided under rule 40, the Secretary of the. State Bar-Council shall issue to him a notice to show cause within a month why his right to practice be not suspended. In case the advocate does not pay the amount or fails to show sufficient cause, a Committee of three members constituted by the State Bar'Council in this behalf may pass an order suspending the right of the advocate to practise. Provided that the order of suspension shall cease to be in force when the advocate concerned pays the amount along with a late. fee of Rs. 50/- and obtain a certificate in this behalf from the .State Bar Council. 43. An advocate who has been convicted of an offence mentioned under section 24A of the Advocates Act or has been declared insolvent or has taken full time service or part time service or engages in business or any avocation inconsistent with his practising as an Advocate or has incurred any disqualification mentioned in the Advocates Act or the rules made thereunder, shall send a declaration to that effect to the respective State Bar Council in which the Advocate is to show sufficient cause for not filling such declaration provided therefore the Committee constituted by the State Bar Council under rule 42 may pass orders suspending the right of the advocate to practise. Provided that it shall be open-to the Committee to condone the delay on an application being made in this behalf. Provided further that an advocate who had after the date of his enrolment and before the coming into force of this rule, become subject to any of the disqualifications mentioned in this rule, shall within a period of ninety days of the coming into force of this rule send declaration referred to in this rule to the respective State Bar Council in which the Advocate is enrolled and on failure to do so by such Advocate all the provisions of this rule would apply. An appeal shall lie to the Bar Council of India at the instance of an aggrieved advocate within a period of thirty 44. days from the date of the order passed under rules 42 and 43. .' 44A. (1) There shall be a Bar Council of India Advocates welfare Committee. consisting of five members elected from amongst the members of the Council. .The term of the members of the committee shall be co-extensive with their time in the Bar council of India:.
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Every State Council shall have an Advocate Welfare Committee known as Bar Council of India Advocates Welfare Committee for the State. The Committee shall consist of member Bar Council, of India from the State concerned. who shall be the Ex-Officio Charmin of the Committee and two mem hers elected from amongst the members. The Secretary of the State Bar Council concerned will act.as Ex-Officio Secretary of the Committee.
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The term of the member, Bar Couricil of India in the Committee shall be co-extensive with his term in the 'Bar Council of India. (v) The term of members elected from the State Bar Council shall be two years. (vi) Two members of the Committee will form a quorum of any meeting of the Committee. Every State Bar Council shall open an account in the name of the Bar Council of India Welfare Committee for the State, in any Nationalised Bank. " No amount shall be withdrawn from the Bank unless that cheque is signed by the Chair man of the Welfare Committee and its Secretary. The State Bar Council shall implement Welfare Schemes approved by the Bar Council of India through Advocates Welfare Committee as constituted under sub-clause (2) (i). The State Bar Councils may suggest suitable modifications in the Welfare Schemes or suggest more schemes, but such modifications or such suggested schemes shall have effect only after approval by the Bar Council of India. The State Bar Council shall maintain separate account in respect of the Advocate Wel fare Fund which shall be audited annually along with other accounts of the State Bar Council and send the same along with Auditors Report to the Bar Council of India. _ The Bar Council of India shall utilise the funds received under Rule 41 (2) in accordance with the schemes which may be framed from time to time.
Section V-Duty imparting training 45. It is improper for an Advocate to demand or accept fees or any premium from any person as a consideration for imparting training in law under the rules prescribed by a State Bar Council to enable such portion to qualify for enrolment under the Advocates Act, 1961. . Section VI-Duty to- Render Legal Aid , Every Advocate shall in the practice of the profession of law bear in mind that anyone genuinely in need of a 46. lawyer is ennneo to legal assistance even though he cannot pay for it fully or adequately and that within the limits of an Adocate's economic condition, free legal assistance to the indigent and oppressed is one of the highest obligations an Advocate owes to society. An Advocate shall not personally engage in any business but he may be sleeping partner in a firm doing 47. business provided that, in the opinion of the appropriate State Bar Council, the nature of the business is not inconsistent with the dignity of the profession. 48. An Advocate may be Director or Chairman of the Board of Directors of a company with or without any ordinary sitting fee, provided none of his duties are of an executive character, an advocate shall not be a Managing Director or a Secretary of any company. An Advocate shall not be a full time salaried employee of any person, government, firm, corporation or concern, 49. so long as the continues to practice, and shall, on taking up any such employment, intimate the fact to the Bar Council on whose roll his name appears, and shall thereupon cease to practice as an advocate so long as he continues in such employment. Nothing in this rule shall apply to a Law Officer of the Central government of a State or of any Public Corporation or body with Section 24(1) (e) of the Act despite his being a full time salaried employee. Nothing in this rule shall apply to a Law Officer of the Central government of a State or of any Public Corporation or body constituted by statue who is entitled to be enrolled under that rules of his State Bar Council made under Section 28(2) (d) read with Section 24 (1) (e) of the Act despite his being a full time salaried employee. Law Officer for the purpose of this rule means a person who is so designated by the terms of his appointment and who, by the said terms, is requirea to act and/or plead in Courts on behalf of his employer. An Advocate who has inherited, or succeeded by survivorship to, a family business may continue it, but may not 50. personally participate in the management thereof. An Advocate may review Parliamentry bills for a remuneration, edit leagal ttext books at a salary, do press vetting 51. for newspapers, coach pupils for legal examination, set and examine question papers and subject to the rules against advertising and full time employement, engage in broad casting journalism, lecturing and teaching subjects, both legal and not legal. 52.Nothing in these rules shall prevent an Advocate from accepting, after obtaining the consent of the State Bar Council part time imployment provided that in the opinion of the State Bar Counicl the nature of the employment does not conflict with his professional work and is not inconsistent with the dignity of the profession this rule shall be subject to such directives if any as may be issued by the Bar Council of India from time to time.
CHAPTER-III (Condition for right to practice) (Rules under Section 49 (1) (ah) of the Act. Even Advocate shall be under an obligation to see that his name appears on the roll of the State Council within whose jurisdiction he ordinary practices.
19 PROVIDED that if an advocate does not apply for transfer of his name to the roll of the State Bar Council within whose jurisdiction he is ordinarily practising within six months of the start of such practice it shall be Deemed that he is guilty of professional misconduct within the meaning of section 35 of the Advocates Act’’. 2. An Advocate shall not enter into a partnership or any other arrangement for sharing remuneration with any person or legal practitioner who is not an advocate. 3. Every Advocate shall keep informed the bar council on the roll of which his name stands, of every change of his address. 4. The council or a state council can call upon an advocate to furnish the name of the state council on the roll of which his name is entered and call for other particulars. 5. (1) An Advocate who voluntarily suspends his practice for any reason whatsoever, shall intimate by registered post to the state bar council on the roll of which his name is entered, of such suspension together with his certificate of enrolment in original. (2) whenever any such advocate who has suspended his practice desire to resume his practice, he shall apply to the secretary of the state bar council for resumption of practice, along with an affidavit stating whether he has incurred any of the disqualifications under section 24A, chapter III of the Act during the period of suspension. (3) The Enrolment committee of the state bar council may order the resumption of his practice and return the certificate to his with necessary endorsement. If the Enrolment Committee is of the view that Advocates has incurred any of the disqualifications the committee shall refer the matter under proviso to Section 26(1) of the Act. (4) On suspension and resumption of practice the secretary shall act in terms of rule 24 of part IX. 6. (1) An Advocate whose name has been removed by order of the supreme Court or a High Court or the Bar Council as the case may be, shall not be entitled to practice the profession of law either before the court and authorities mentioned under section 30 of the Act, or in chambers, or otherwise (2) An Advocate who is under suspension shall be under same disability during the period of such suspension as an Advocate whose name has been removed from the roll. 7. An officer after his retirement or otherwise ceasing to be in service shall not practice for a period of two years in the area in which he exercised jurisdiction to one in which he held office. RESOLVED that nothing in these Rules shall prevent any such person from practicing in any Court or tribunal or authority of superior jurisdiction to one in which he held office.
Explanation: ‘Officer’ shall include a judicial officer or authority as referred to in section 30 of Act. ‘Area’ shall mean area in which the person concerned exercising jurisdiction. 8. No Advocate shall be entitled to practice if in the opinion of the council he is suffering from such contagious disease as makes the practice of law a hazard to the health of others. This disqualification shall last for such period as the Council directs from time to time. CHAPTER-IV FROM OF DRESSES OR ROBES TO BE WORN BY ADVOCATES (Rules under section 49 (1) of the Act) Advocates appearing in the Supreme Court, High Court, Subordinate Courts, Tribunals or Authorities shall wear the following as part of their dress which shall be sober and dignified:-
20 ADVOCATES OTHER THAN LADY ADVOCATES (a) a black buttoned up coat, chapkan, achkan black sherwani and white bands with Advocates’ Gowns, or
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(b) a block open breast coat, white shirt, white collar, stiff or soft, and white bands with Advocate’s Gowns. In either case long trousers (white, black striped of grey) or Dhoti. LADY ADVOCATES (a) Black and full or half sleeve jacket or blouse, white collar s tiff or soft, with white bands and Advocates’ Gowns. White blouse, with or without collar, with white bands and with a black open breast coat. OR (b) Sarees or long skirts (White or black or any mellow or subdued color without any print or design) or Flare (White, black or black striped or grey) or Punjabi dress churidar-kurta or salwar-kurta with or without dupatta) white or black.
Provided that the wearing of Advocates’ gown shall be optional except when appearing in the supreme Court in High Court.[ Provided further that in courts other than the supreme Court, High Court District Court, Sessions Court or city Civil Court a black tie may be worn instead of bands.]