Problem Based Discussion
Problem Based Discussion
Problem Based Discussion
that any advocate whose name is not entered on any State roll Guilty of
professional or other misconduct the case be referred for disposal to its
disciplinary committee.
36(2) The disciplinary committee of the BCI may (a) either of its own
motion or (b) on a report by any SBC or (c) an application made to it by any
person interested withdraw for inquiry and any proceedings for
disciplinary action against any advocate pending before the disciplinary
committee of any SBC and dispose of the same.
36 (3) The disciplinary committee of the BCI while disposing of any case
under this section, shall follows procedure laid down in Section 35 i.e. relating
to issuance of notices & opportunity of hearing to advocate concerned and
to the Advocate-General or the Attorney-General of India as the case may be.
36(4) (a) At the time of disposing the proceedings u/s 36 committee of the
BCI can make orders as described u/s 35(3) and (b) but where, any
proceedings have been withdrawn for inquiry before the disciplinary
committee of the BCI the SBC concerned shall give effect to any such order.
Whether advocacy is
business?
An advocate is an officer of the Court and
legal
profession is not a trade or business, rather
it is an officer of the court and legal
profession is not a trade or business rather
it is a noble profession and advocates have
to strive to secure justice for
their clients within legally permissible limits.
R.N. Sharma Advocate v. state of Haryana
, 2003 (3) RCR (Cri) 166 (P&H).