The Bar Council of India Rules, 1975 provide a comprehensive framework for regulating the legal profession in India. This book offers an authoritative and structured presentation of the Bare Act along with amendments, ensuring clarity and practical relevance for practitioners, students, and legal educators.
The Rules govern key aspects of the profession, including enrollment and registration of advocates, professional conduct, fees, and obligations under the Advocates Act, 1961. It lays down procedures for disciplinary action, standards of legal ethics, and the powers of the Bar Council in overseeing legal education and practice. The publication also includes provisions regarding legal aid, continuing legal education, and other regulatory requirements.
Structured for easy reference, the book helps readers navigate complex provisions of legal practice regulation, making it invaluable for compliance, exam preparation, and professional development. By clearly explaining the duties, rights, and obligations of advocates, it ensures a thorough understanding of regulatory responsibilities.
This book is an indispensable guide for lawyers seeking compliance with professional norms, law students preparing for enrollment, and regulatory authorities tasked with overseeing the legal profession






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