Regulation of advocates: professional conduct rules apply equally to non litigious chamber practice, barring disqualified persons from practising. An enrolled advocate may practise in both litigious and non litigious matters, and the disciplinary framework of the Advocates Act, 1961 extends to non litigious chamber practice; Rule 6(1) of the Bar Council of India Rules bars an advocate whose name has been removed by judicial or Bar Council order from practising before courts, authorities or in chambers, confirming that chamber practice is within the Act's regulatory scope.
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Regulation of advocates: professional conduct rules apply equally to non litigious chamber practice, barring disqualified persons from practising.
An enrolled advocate may practise in both litigious and non litigious matters, and the disciplinary framework of the Advocates Act, 1961 extends to non litigious chamber practice; Rule 6(1) of the Bar Council of India Rules bars an advocate whose name has been removed by judicial or Bar Council order from practising before courts, authorities or in chambers, confirming that chamber practice is within the Act's regulatory scope.
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