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Councils set
up under the Advocates Act, 1961,
alone have exclusive jurisdiction
to inquire into and suspend or
debar ... Since that power is specifically
entrusted by the Advocates Act, 1961 to the disciplinary
committees of the State Bar Council
Supreme Court of India
Central Government Act Section 35 in The Advocates Act, 1961
35. Punishment of advocates for misconduct.-
(1) Where on receipt ... State Bar Council after giving the advocate concerned and the Advocate- General an opportunity of being heard, may make
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 2 in The Advocates Act, 1961
2. Definitions.- 2[
(1) ] In this Act, unless the context
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 49 in The Advocates Act, 1961
49. General power of the Bar Council of India ... this Act, and, in particular, such rules may prescribe--
(a) 2[ the conditions subject to which an advocate
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 30 in The Advocates Act, 1961
30. Right of advocates to practise. Subject to the provisions
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Central Government Act Section 24 in The Advocates Act, 1961
24. Persons who may be admitted as advocates ... 1961 , was entitled otherwise than as an advocate to practise the profession of law (whether
1. Subs. by Act
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 7 in The Advocates Act, 1961
7. Functions of Bar Council of India ... standards of professional conduct and etiquette for advocates;
1. Ins. by Act
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 3 in The Advocates Act, 1961
3. State Bar Councils.-
(1) There shall ... Subs. by Act 69 of 1986, s. 19 (w. e. f. 20- 2- 1987 ). 7. Ins. by Act
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required by s. 35(2) of the Advocates Act,
1961, and bad appeared before the Disciplinary Committee,
filed an appeal ... passing the Bar
Councils Act, 1926, and the Advocates Act, 1961, thought
that the Advocate-General should be heard inasmuch
Supreme Court of India
Central Government Act Section 29 in The Advocates Act, 1961
29. Advocates to be the only recognised class of persons ... practise law.- Subject to the provisions of this Act and any rules made thereunder, there shall, as from the appointed
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