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PageD CHAPTER 1 THE ADVOCATES ACT its salient features: Ch. 1-1 introduction & Salient features: The Advocates Act, passed by the Parliament received the assent of the President on 18th May 1961, Before this Act, there were different classes of legel practitioners called pleaders, vakils, Lawyers, Attorneys," revenue agents, practicing under Legal Practitioners Act" and other Acts. The objective of the. Advocates Act is to integrate and constitute one class of legal practitioners called "Advocates" (2 common roll of advocates in India)- and to prescribe uniform qualification for admission to the Ber. The Act has created an autonomous All India Bar Councilard also various State Coundils with powers vested inter alla, to take disciplinary action in sutable cases. On enrolment an advocate is entitled to practice in any court of India including the Supreme Court. Salient Features: "Advocate": Sn.2 (a) of the Advocates Act 1961 defines an "Advocate", According to it, an Advocate means, " an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of this Act.” Before the passing of this Act, there were different dasses of legal practitioners recoginsed under the Legal Practitioners Act. They were called as Acvacates, lawyers, vakils, pleaders, "revenue agent" etc. the Advocates Act has abolished these classes and has recognised only one class of Advocates (Sn.29) ‘On merits they are grouped as "Senior Advocates" and "other advocates". The stetus of a Senior Advocate Is conferted by the High Court or the Supreme Court with the consent of such advocate. The senior advocate is barred from taking minor legal work like drafting of pleadings, notices, affidavits ete An advocate duly enrolled in the "Common roll” is entitled to practice in the Supreme Court and in any court, tribunal and in any other body where an advecate is allowed to pratice (Sns.29 & 33). Any person, who is not on the rolls and who practices law, is liable for punishment which may extend to 6 months imprisonment (5n.45) Ch. 1-2 "Common ral!” Sn.2(f) of the Advocates Act, defines a “Common roll" This means the common roll of advocates, prepared and maintained by the Bar Council of India under $n.20 The common roll consists of the names of Advocates duly entered in all the State rolls, and also includes the names of the Supreme Court Advacates mstlawboaks Advocate’s Act PTOPage The common roll consists of two classes: {i) Senior advocates, (ii} other advacates. Any dispute as to seniority is decided by the State Bar Council in respect of state roll, and by the -Bar Council of India in respect of commen roll. The decision of the Bar Council is final State roll: il The Advocate Act defines State roll in Sn.2(n} It means a roll of advocates prepared and maintained by the State Bar Council under $1.17. ii) Every State Bar Council should prepare and maintain 3 roll of advocates. This consists of the names and addresses of: “i} All persons who were advocates according to Indian Bar Council Act. ii} All persons who are admitted as advocates under the Advocates Act. iil) A person cannot be enrolled in more than one State Bar Council iv) Each state sends the roll of advocates to the Bar Council of India, and also additions or omissions, from time to time. The Bar Couneil of india, propares a commen roll of advocates from these State rolls. Ch. 1-3 Bar Council of India: il The Advocates Act 1961 has provided for the formation of the Bar Council of India as an autoncmous body, charged with certain duties and functions, $n.2{e) defines the Bar Council of India as the "Bar Council constituted under Sn.4 for the territories to which this Act extends" ii} Composition: Sn.4 Ieconsists of a] The attomey-General of India (ex-officio) b) Solicitor General of india (ex-officio) ©) One elected member from each State Bar Council elected from amongst its members) The Chairman & Vice Chairman are elected by the Council. Tenure: Sa.4 2) for ex-officio members, the tenure is 2 years. b) For others, they continue as long as they hold an office as members of the State Bar Council mstlawboaks Advocate’s Act PTOPag iv) Status: Sn.S The Bar Council of India is a body corporate and hence, a legal person. It is an autonomous body. It is a legal ‘person, having the right to acquire movable and immovable properties and to sue and be sued. It has a common seal and is having perpetual succession. It may kecome a member of the International Bar Asscciation, or Intemational Legal Aid Association and send delegates to the international conferences or seminars conducted by such bodies. ¥) Functions: (Sn 7 with 1973 amendment). The functions of the Bar Council of india are as follows: a) Legal Profession: il To safeguard the rights interests and privileges of the Advocates. i) To lay down standards of professional conduct and etiquette for advocates, ii) To promote Law reforrrs. Bb) Supervisic il To supervise and control the State Bar Councils. ii} To lay down the .procedures to be followed by the disciplinary committees of State Sar councils, Legal Educatio i] To promote legal education in India and also to lay down educational standards. It should consult the universities and State bar councils i) To Recognise law degrees given by universities for enrolment as acvocates, to vist and inspect universities for that purpose. 4) Functional: i] To conduct seminars, to arrange for lecture by legal experts and to publish legal journals etc. il) To organise legal aid to the poor. To reorgnise foreign degree for admissian to the Bar. @) Fund Collection: It may constitute one or more funds. il to give financial assistance to organize welfare schemes to the needy advocates, mstlawboaks Advocate’s Act PTO
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