The ADVOCATES ACT, 1961 — India law | Esheria

The ADVOCATES ACT, 1961

This Act sets up Bar Councils and the Bar Council of India, regulates enrolment of advocates, and assigns discipline, standards, and related functions.

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India
Instrument
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Language
en
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This Act sets up Bar Councils and the Bar Council of India, regulates enrolment of advocates, and assigns discipline, standards, and related functions. This provision governs enrolment and practice as an advocate, disqualification from enrolment, disciplinary action, and related powers and penalties. The Central Government can issue orders to remove difficulties in applying the Act, and can make temporary rules until a State Bar Council’s rules are made and approved.