- Author(s): J.P.S.Sirohi, Sunil Sirohi
- Publisher: Allahabad Law Agency
- Edition: 7 Ed Rp 2020
- ISBN 13 9789380231273
- Approx. Pages 852 + contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
- Shipping Charge Extra (see Shopping Cart)
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Description
The book titled "Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers, & Bench Bar Relations is well received by the legal fraternity, law teachers, law students, members of the bench and other tribunals and authorities and other persons concerned, as is evident that sixth edition was published in 2015 and thereafter reprint edition was printed in 2017 and the present seventh edition is being revised for publication in the current year. It is important to mention that in sixth edition right to legal practice of foreign lawyers and foreign firms was incorporated. The author after considering the facts and law on the subject deliberated in detail the judgment delivered in A.K. Balaji v. Union of India, A.I.R. 2012 Madras at 124. The conclusion/decision made by the Madras High Court at page 147 had also been quoted in the referred sixth edition of this book under revision. Now while revising the present edition, the Supreme Court considered the above said judgment of the Madras High Court challenged by the Bar Council of India titled as Bar Council of India v. A.K. Balaji & Ors., II (2018 S.L.T. 457). The Supreme Court after considering the deliberations on constitution, Advocates Act, 1961 and rules made thereunder and other aspects of relating to International Commercial Arbitration under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act,1996 and other International Arbitration laws referred by senior advocates of foreign law firms and other concerned respondents.
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Contents
Chapter 01 : Legal Profession in India
Chapter 02 : Admission and Enrolment of Advocates
Chapter 03 : Right to Legal Practice of Foreign Lawyers and Firms
Chapter 04 : Bar Council
Chapter 05 : Professional Ethics and Advocacy
Chapter 06 : Punishment for Professional or Misconduct
Chapter 07 : Bench and Bar Relation
Chapter 08 : Some Disturbing Incidences Vis-a-Vis Independence of Judiciary, Judicial Discipline,
Accountability and Conduct of Bar
Chapter 09 : Concept of Contempt of Courts, its Origin
Chapter 10 : Development and Constitutional Validity
Chapter 11 : Contempt of Court : Civil and Criminal Contempt
Chapter 12 : Contempt by Judges, Magistrates, Lawyers and Other Persons
Chapter 13 : Important Decisions on Contempt of Court
Chapter 14 : Advocacy : Skill and Tracts
Chapter 15 : Public Interest and Fundamental Rights
Appendix
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Author Details
J.P.S. Sirohi, M.A., LL.M. Former Faculty, Deptt. of Law, Visiting Faculty, Delhi University, National Institute of Criminology, Government of India, Advocate, High Court of Delhi.
Sunil Sirohi, M.B.A., LL.B. Advocate Delhi High Court & Supreme Court