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Rules Regarding Practical File

Students must prepare a Practical File for the subject Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers, and Bar-Bench Relationship, adhering to specific formatting and submission guidelines. The file is worth 40 marks and must be handwritten on A4 paper, submitted by September 15, 2024, without spiral binding. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal liability for the consequences.

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Rules Regarding Practical File

Students must prepare a Practical File for the subject Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers, and Bar-Bench Relationship, adhering to specific formatting and submission guidelines. The file is worth 40 marks and must be handwritten on A4 paper, submitted by September 15, 2024, without spiral binding. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal liability for the consequences.

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Rules Regarding Practical File

Following Instructions are to be observed and followed by the students in respect


of the Practical File of the Subject Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers,
Bar-Bench Relationship (K-3005). Practical File is to be prepared strictly as
per the list of Contents (Index) and Instruction being informed to you.
Rules and Instructions for Preparation of File-

❖ The File must be prepared by each student in his/her own handwriting.


❖ The File shall carry 40 Marks in your 3rd Semester Exam.
❖ The File shall be prepared on A4 size paper (one sided only) with proper
spacing without borders but margin will be set on the left side (1.0”) and right
side (0.5”) of the paper. The paper should be plain (pages with lines or
drawing papers are not allowed).
❖ There shall be no writing on the back side of the page.
❖ Students will only use black and blue colour ball pen for writing the Practical
File.
❖ Cover Page shall be printed in colour on glossy paper.
❖ Complete file shall be submitted without spiral to the subject teacher for
inspection and checking till 15th September 2024.

Note- Students are suggested to submit complete file on or before aforesaid


mentioned date. Correction(s) can be allowed after checking but no one will be
allowed to submit the pending or remaining work, which was not submitted at
the time of first submission.

Those who will fail to follow the above-mentioned instructions are personally
liable for the further consequences.
Modern College of Law, Ghaziabad
(Affiliated by CCS University, Meerut, Approved by BCI, Delhi &
Recognized by the State Government of Uttar Pradesh)

Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers


Bar-Bench Relationship
A Practical file for the Partial fulfillment of LL.B. Degree
(K-3005)
Session (2024-25)

Submitted to Submitted by
Name …………………………..
Mrs. Vishakha Singh Father’s Name………………
Asst. Prof. of Law Roll No………………………..
MCL, CCSU Meerut Enrollment No…………….…..
Session…………….………….

Remarks……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………….

Sign and seal of HOD LAW


Acknowledgement
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my Faculty In-charge of the
subject Mrs. Vishakha Singh and our HOD, Mr. Ankur Gupta & Principal Prof. (Dr.) Nisha
Singh who gave me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful work. In performing my
Practical file, I would like to express my thanks to all the faculty members for helping me
in various ways. I would also like to express my deepest gratitude to all those who have
directly or indirectly guided me in writing the Practical file. I also express my sincere
thanks to classmates and team members who have made valuable comments and
suggestions which helped me to improve my practical file.

Date Signature
INDEX

S.No Contents Page Sign


No.
Part-A (The Advocates Act-1961)
(I) Explain the Professional Ethics and Lawyer’s
1) Accountability also discuss the nature and importance of
Legal Profession
(II) Discuss the difference between profession and business.
2) Discuss in details the power and functions of each-
(I) State Bar Council (II) Bar council of India.
Write a note on the following:
(I)Disciplinary Committee of BCI
3) (II) All India Bar Examination
(III) Strike by Lawyers
(IV) Legal Education Committee of BCI
(V) Difference between Advocate, Lawyer, Barrister,
Senior Lawyer, Attorney General, Advocate General, Solicitor
General, Public Prosecutor and Govt. Pleader.
Explain the standards of Professional Conduct and Etiquette
(I) Duty Towards Colleagues
4) (II) Duty Towards Client
(III) Duty Towards Court
(IV) Duty Towards Opponent
(V) Other Duties
What is Professional Misconduct? Discuss the punishment and
5) remedies available in case of professional misconduct with
facts and judgment of at least two leading cases.
6) Discuss the salient features of New Advocate Protection Bill
Act 2021.
7) Discuss the Relation of Bar and Bench.
8)
Explain the meaning & object of the Writs-
(I) Habeas Corpus
(II) Mandamus
(III) Quo-Warranto
(IV) Prohibition
(V) Certiorari
Part-B (Contempt of the Court Act-1971)
Discuss the following topics in reference of Contempt of Court
Act, 1971

I. Evolution & Need of Contempt of Court.


II. Meaning & Definition of Contempt of Court.
III. Essentials of Civil and Criminal Contempt of Court
IV. Constitutional validity of Contempt.
9) V. Punishment and Remedies available to contemnor in-
a. Civil Contempt.
b. Criminal Contempt
VI. Defences available to contemnor in –
a. Civil Contempt.
b. Criminal Contempt
VII. Contempt by Lawyer, Judges and by Corporate Bodies
VIII. Power of court in case of contempt
IX. Discuss with 2 leading cases (Facts & Judgment)-
a. Civil Contempt
b. Criminal Contempt
Part A
(The Advocates Act-1961)
Part B
(Contempt of the Court Act-1971)

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