Discover the Bar Council of India, the governing body overseeing the legal profession in India. Learn about its role in regulating legal education, setting standards for professional conduct, and ensuring ethical practices among advocates. Stay informed about updates, rules, and regulations from the Bar Council to ensure excellence in the legal profession and access reliable legal services.
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Corporate Law : An Advocate shall conduct himself/herself as a gentleman/gentle lady in his/her day to day life and he/she shall not do any unlawf...
An Advocate shall conduct himself/herself as a gentleman/gentle lady in his/her day to day life and he/she shall not do any unlawful act, he/she shall not make any statement in the Print, Electronic or Social Media, which is indecent or derogatory, defamatory or motivated, malicious or mischievous against any Court or Judge or any member of Judiciary, or against State Bar Council or Bar Council of India nor shall any Advocate engage in any willful violation, disregard or defiance of any resolution or order of the State Bar Council or Bar Council of India and any such act/conduct shall amount to misconduct and such Advocates would be liable to be proceeded with under Section-35 or 36 of the Advocates’ Act, 1961.