Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35 -- `Reason to believe' - Bar Council is duty bound to refer matter to disciplinary committee - Expression not to be used as a procedural road block...........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35 -- Professional misconduct - On basis of signed blank paper and signed blank vakalatnama Advocate fabricated compromise petition - Compromise detrimental to his client - Trial Court insisting for personal appearance of parties - Advocate appealing against trial Court's order - Ultimately securing direction from District Court to record..........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35 -- `Misconduct' - Any act or omission on the part of a lawyer which interrupts or misdirects the sacred flow of justice or which renders a professional unworthy of right to exercise the privilege of the profession would amount to misconduct attracting the wrath of disciplinary jurisdiction...........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35 -- Advocate - Duty to his client, opposite party and Duty to Court - Explained...........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35 -- Advocate - Unpaid fee - No lien on litigation papers - An advocate does not have a lien for his fees on the litigation papers entrusted to him by his client - Refusal to return the files to the client when he demanded the same amounts to professional misconduct - Professional concerned can resort to other legal remedies for unpaid..........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35 -- Advocate - Professional misconduct - Appearance of new counsel without obtaining consent of counsel already appearing in case - Such conduct would amount to abuse of the process of Court and can also amount to professional misconduct...........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35(1) -- `Other misconduct' - An Advocate while practising law may commit any other misconduct which may not necessarily be professional misconduct e.g. if a practising advocate who is enrolled as an advocate on the roll of the State Bar Council concerned is found guilty of any misdemeanour or misconduct not necessarily in his capacity as a..........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35(1) -- Advocate - Professional or other misconduct - Respondent Advocate on selection as Judicial Officer got his license to practise suspended in 1972 - Dismissed from service on charge of corruption as well as misconduct unbecoming of a Judicial Officer - Permitted to resume practice by State Bar Council in 1977 - Complaint by some members..........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35(1) -- `Other misconduct' - An Advocate while practising law may commit any other misconduct which may not necessarily be professional misconduct e.g. if a practising advocate who is enrolled as an advocate on the roll of the State Bar Council concerned is found guilty of any misdemeanour or misconduct not necessarily in his capacity as a..........
Advocates Act, 1961, Section 35(1), 24A -- Advocate - Professional or other misconduct - Respondent Advocate on selection as Judicial Officer got his license to practise suspended in 1972 - Dismissed from service on charge of corruption as well as misconduct unbecoming of a Judicial Officer - Permitted to resume practice by State Bar Council in 1977 - Complaint by some..........