This comprehensive commentary on the Advocates Act, 1961 with allied legislation serves as an indispensable reference for understanding the legal framework regulating the legal profession in India. The book systematically examines each provision of the Act, explaining the statutory scheme governing enrollment of advocates, constitution and powers of Bar Councils, professional conduct standards, and disciplinary mechanisms.
Incorporating allied laws and Bar Council of India Rules, the commentary offers practical insights into the rights, privileges, and obligations of advocates. It discusses procedural safeguards, ethical responsibilities, and regulatory controls imposed on legal practitioners to maintain professional integrity and public confidence in the justice system. Relevant case law and judicial interpretations are integrated to clarify complex legal principles and evolving jurisprudence.
Special emphasis is placed on disciplinary proceedings, professional misconduct, and remedies available to advocates, making this work highly useful for litigation practice and regulatory compliance. The book bridges theory and practice by explaining procedural requirements alongside statutory interpretation, ensuring both academic clarity and practical utility.
Designed as a ready reference for courts, practitioners, and students, this work supports effective advocacy and informed legal administration. Its structured presentation and updated legal analysis make it an authoritative guide for anyone dealing with professional legal regulation in India.








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