WHETHER AN ADVOCATE CAN ACCEPT OTHER EMPLOYMENT?
Bar
Council of India Rules.
Section
VII-Restriction on other Employments
47. An advocate shall not personally engage in any
business; but he may be a sleeping partner in a firm doing business
provided that in the opinion of the appropriate State Bar Council, the nature
of the business is not inconsistent with the dignity of the profession.
48. An advocate may be Director or Chairman of the Board
of Directors of a Company with or without any ordinarily sitting fee, provided
none of his duties are of an executive character. An advocate shall not be a
Managing Director or a Secretary of any Company.
49. An advocate shall not be a full-time salaried
employee of any person, government, firm, corporation or concern, so long
as he continues to practise, and shall, on taking up any such employment, intimate
the fact to the Bar Council on whose roll his name appears and shall thereupon cease to practise
as an advocate so long as he continues in such employment.
50. An advocate who has inherited, or succeeded by
survivorship to a family business may continue it, but may not personally
participate in the management thereof. He may continue to hold a share with
others in any business which has descended to him by survivorship or inheritance
or by will, provided he does not personally participate in the management
thereof.
51. An advocate may review Parliamentary Bills for a
remuneration, edit legal text books at a salary, do press-vetting for
newspapers, coach pupils for legal examination, set and examine question
papers; and subject to the rules against advertising and full-time employment, engage
in broadcasting, journalism, lecturing and teaching subjects, both legal and
non-legal.
52. Nothing in these rules shall prevent an advocate from
accepting after obtaining the consent of the State Bar Council, part-time employment
provided that in the opinion of the State Bar Council, the nature of the
employment does not conflict with his professional work and is not inconsistent with
the dignity of the profession. This rule shall be subject to such directives if
any as may be issued by the Bar Council India from time to time.
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