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What are the two main statutory powers and functions of the Bar Council of India?
What are the two main statutory powers and functions of the Bar Council of India?
- Accrediting law schools and managing legal curriculum
- Supervising legal education standards and regulating the entry and conduct of advocates (correct)
- Overseeing advocate qualifications and monitoring law school faculties
- Enforcing legal education guidelines and setting up legal infrastructure
What is the primary purpose of the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) syllabus?
What is the primary purpose of the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) syllabus?
- To set standards for legal education infrastructure
- To prescribe a uniform qualification for admission of advocates (correct)
- To regulate the conduct of legal faculty members
- To accredit law schools based on curriculum standards
What does the Bar Council of India regulate with regard to the centres of legal education?
What does the Bar Council of India regulate with regard to the centres of legal education?
- Accreditation of law schools and colleges
- Enrollment of students and legal education guidelines
- Curriculum standards, infrastructure, and faculty qualifications (correct)
- Advocate admission qualifications and professional conduct standards
Under the Advocates Act, 1961, what is the responsibility of the Bar Council of India in relation to the admission of advocates?
Under the Advocates Act, 1961, what is the responsibility of the Bar Council of India in relation to the admission of advocates?
What is the dual role of the Bar Council of India as per the Advocates Act, 1961 and BCI Rules?
What is the dual role of the Bar Council of India as per the Advocates Act, 1961 and BCI Rules?
Study Notes
Functions of the Bar Council of India
- Two main statutory powers and functions of the Bar Council of India are:
- Laying down standards of professional conduct and etiquette for advocates and
- Regulating the legal education and profession in India
All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
- Primary purpose of the AIBE syllabus is to test an advocate's capability to practice law
Regulation of Legal Education
- Bar Council of India regulates the standards of legal education and grants recognition to universities whose law degrees will be recognized for the purpose of enrolment as an advocate
Admission of Advocates
- Responsibility of the Bar Council of India under the Advocates Act, 1961 is to enroll advocates and issue them a certificate of enrolment, which is a prerequisite for practicing law in India
Dual Role of the Bar Council of India
- Dual role of the Bar Council of India as per the Advocates Act, 1961 and BCI Rules is to regulate the legal profession and to promote the interests of advocates
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Test your legal knowledge with the All India Bar Examination quiz. Prepare for the Bar Council of India's examination under the Advocates Act, 1961. Challenge yourself with questions on legal education, rules, and statutory powers.