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CHAPTER 2
FUNCTIONS OF THE BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA
As per Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961 the Bar Council of India
rm the following functions:
1, (a) [Omitted]
(b) to lay down standards of professional conduct and etiquette for
advocates;
(c) to lay down the procedure to be followed by its disciplinary committee
and the disciplinary committee of each State Bar Council;
(d) to safeguard the rights, privileges and interests of advocates;
(e) to promote and support law reform;
(f to deal with and dispose of any matter arising under this Act, which
may be referred to it by a State Bar Council;
(g) to exercise general supervision and control over State Bar Council;
(h) to promote legal education and to lay down standards of such education
in consultation with the Universities in India imparting such education
and the State Bar Councils;
(i) to recognise Universities whose degree in law shall be a qualification
for enrolments as an advocate and for that purpose to visit and inspect
Universities (or cause the State Bar Councils to visit and inspect
Universities in accordance with such directions as it may give in this
behalf); .
(ia) to conduct seminars and organise talks on legal topics by eminent
jurists and publish journals and papers of legal interest,
(ib) to organise legal aid to the poor in the prescribed manner;
{ic) to recognise on a reciprocal basis foreign qualifications in law obtained
outside India for the purpose of admission as an advocate under this
Act;
G) to manage and invest the funds of the Bar Council;
(k) to provide for the election of its members;
() to perform all other functions conferred on it by or under this Act;
Am) to do all other things necessary for discharging the aforesaid functions.
2. The Bar Council of India may constitute one or more funds in the
Prescribed manner for the purpose of—
(@) giving financial assistance to organise welfare schemes for
indigent, disabled or other advocates;
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(v) giving legal aid or advice in accordance W’
this behalf,
(c) establishing law libraries.
(3) The Bar Couneil of India may receive any grants, donations, gifts o-
benefications for all or any of the purposes specified in sub-scction (2)
which shall be credited to the appropriate fund or funds constitute
under that sub-section.
According to Section 7-A of the Advocates Act, 1961 the Bar Couneij
of India may become a member of international legal bodies such as the
International Bar Association or the International Legal Aid Association,
contribute such sums as it thinks fit to such bodies by way of subscription or
otherwise and authorise expenditure on the participation of its representatives
in any international legal conference or seminar.