• Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa

    The functions of the Bar Councils are To admit persons as Advocates on its roll To prepare and maintain such roll To entertain and determine cases of misconduct against advocates on its roll To safeguard the rights, privileges and interests of advocates on its roll To promote the growth of Bar Associations for the purposes

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  • Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry

    The Madras Bar Council came into existence when the Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926 came into force in the Presidency of Madras from 16th July, 1928. The first meeting of The Madras Bar Council was held on 9th October, 1928 and it was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Justice of the Madras High Court Sir

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  • Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana

    The Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana, Chandigarh is an Autonomous body established and Constituted in the Year 1961 under the provisions of Advocates Act 1961 passed by parliament Which provide for establishment of State Bar Council in each State under Section 3 thereof with a maximum number of 25 elected members. The Advocate General

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  • Bar Council of Odisha

    The Advocates Act, 1961 was enacted on 19th May, 1961 in order to amend and consolidate the law relating to legal practitioners and to provide for the constitution of autonomous Bar Councils one for whole India and one for each State.  Consequently, the Orissa State Bar Council as a Statutory Body came into existence in

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  • Bar Council Of Gujarat

    The Bar Council of Gujarat is the autonomous statutory body constituted under Advocates Act, 1961 with and having wide varied powers, functions and duties. The Bar Council of Gujarat is required to discharge statutory duties under the Advocates Act, 1961 Gujarat Advocates’ Welfare Fund Act, 1991, Bar Council of India Statutory Rules 40 to 44A

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