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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Bar Council of India Rules"
“Legal Service Is Not Business”: Madras HC Asks State Bar Councils To Take Action Against Lawyers Soliciting Work Through Online Service Providers
BCI Raises Concerns About Rise In Low Quality Law Colleges, Appeals To Universities To Grant NOCs Only After Proper Evaluation
PIL In Bombay High Court Flags Widespread Absenteeism In Mumbai University Law Schools, Seeks Enforcement Of 75% Attendance Mandate
High Court Annuls Appointment Of Panjab University's UILS Head From A Non-Legal Background For Violation Of BCI's Legal Education Rules
The Restricted Scope Of A Lawyer’s Role
Tribunals Have No Authority To Issue Instructions On Dress Code Of Advocates Appearing Before Them: Madras High Court
Rethinking Marketing For Lawyers In Modern India
Madras High Court Reserves Decision On Plea Challenging Order Asking Lawyers To Wear Gowns Before NCLT Benches
Legal Heirs Of Deceased Complainant Can Pursue Disciplinary Proceeding Before Bar Council: Madras High Court
Advocate Who Voluntarily Suspended Legal Practice For Govt Employment No Longer A Member Of The Bar: Kerala High Court
"Review Committee Yet to Decide": Bombay High Court Disposes Plea Challenging Bar Council's Rules Prohibiting Its Own Criticism
My Lord, It's not about 'Your Honour'!
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