Delhi's Rohini Court has taken a serious view of the conduct of an advocate during the hearing who provoked and tried to hit counsels for other parties in a domestic violence case. The Court has asked the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) and Rohini Court Bar Association to take appropriate action
The Delhi High Court's Full Bench on Tuesday, with the consent of all the District Court Bar Associations, DelhiHigh Court Bar Association (DHCBA) and all Bar Associations with the Tribunals in Delhi, directed that elections to their Executive Committees shall be held simultaneously.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the Bar Council of India (BCI) and Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) to decide on a representation seeking direction from the respondents to formulate and ensure the timely and effective implementation of the stipend and remuneration guidelines for young ad
The Council had constituted a committee to look into the incident and sought a report. The committee analysed several video clips to reach a conclusion.
A Delhi Court on Monday extended the police remand of five accused arrested in the Tis Hazari court firing case. The court granted one more opportunity to Delhi Police to recover the weapon of offence. However, the court pulled up the police for not recovering the weapon during the police re
The Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) on Thursday constituted a fact finding committee after taking suo moto cognizance of viral videos of violence in Tis Hazari court between two groups of lawyers. The committee shall file its report within three days.
An emergent meeting of DBA was called after the firing incident in Tis Hazari court on Wednesday. The Bar Council of Delhi has also suspended the licence of Manish Sharma. An FIR has also been registered by Delhi Police.
Calling the behaviour of Sharma as 'highly deplorable' and 'gross misconduct' of rules, the Council suspended with immediate effect, Sharma's licence to practise as an Advocate under Section Rule 42, Chapter-IV of the Bar Council of Delhi Rules.
The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the Bar Council of India (BCI) and Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) to file affidavits to clarify their stand on the notification issued by the BCD requiring Aadhaar and voter card of Delhi for enrollment of the law graduate.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued a notice to the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) on a plea challenging its notification requiring law graduates to provide Delhi's Adhar card and Voter Card as address proof for enrollment with it.
Justice Prathiba M Singh directed BCD and Coordination Committee to file a status report on their deliberations regarding the drafting of the Advocates Protection Bill.