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lawyers any doubt as to the fundamental
requirements of professional ethics in such matters. That is why we
propose ... stipulates for contingent payment of fees
is inconsistent with professional ethics. That, in short, is the
principal ground on which
Bombay High Court
lawyers any doubt as to the fundamental
requirements of professional ethics in such matters. That is why we
propose ... stipulates for contingent payment of fees
is inconsistent with professional ethics. That, in short, is the
principal ground on which
Bombay High Court
long accepted by the soul of the bar.
Professional ethics were bourn with the organised bar, even
as moral norms ... size-up the
grave misapprehension of the law of professional ethics by
the tribunal appoint ed by the Bar Council
Supreme Court of India
required to observe
high standards of integrity and professional ethics and is expected to
discharge his professional obligation to discourage ... take disciplinary
action against the member who acted against professional ethics
violating the principle of integrity and truthfulness. He referred
Gujarat High Court
Calcutta High Court
D. Weston And Ors. vs Peary Mohan Dass on 17 August, 1912
Calcutta High Court
required to observe high standards
of integrity and professional ethics and is expected to discharge his
professional obligation to discourage ... take disciplinary
action against the member who acted against professional ethics
violating the principle of integrity and truthfulness. He referred
Gujarat High Court
Rajasthan High Court
Maghraj Calla vs Kajodi Mal on 25 May, 1993 Equivalent citations: AIR
Rajasthan High Court
decision prejudices the maintenance of standards of
professional conduct and ethics. [315G: 316D-G]
(2) (a) The Bar Council acts ... other person because it is professional conduct,
professional etiquette, professional ethics, professional
morality, which are to be upheld. transgression
Supreme Court of India
Council of India, opined thus: -
“24. Professional ethics require that a lawyer cannot refuse a
brief, provided a client ... against all
norms of the Constitution, the statute and professional ethics.
It is against the great traditions
Supreme Court of India
paper IIIrd, Drafting Pleading Conveyancing and Professional Ethics.
Petitioner had secured 28 out of 100. Petitioner applied for
revaluation ... Drafting,
Pleading, Conveyancing and Professional Ethics 28 out of 100. The
mark-sheet issued shows 68 marks in General Legal
Madhya Pradesh High Court
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