BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA
ROUGH DRAFT SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE
TITLED
ENGLISH - I
SUBMITTED TO:
Dr. PRATYUSH KAUSHIK
SUBMITTED BY:
NAME: ABHIGYAT CHAITANYA
COURSE: B.B.A., LL.B (Hons.)
ROLL NO: 1802
SEMESTER: 1th
CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, NYAYA NAGAR,
MITHAPUR, PATNA - 800001
INTRODUCTION:
The Bar Council of India is a statutory body created by Parliament to regulate and represent the
Indian bar. It performs the regulatory function by prescribing standards of professional conduct
and etiquette and by exercising disciplinary jurisdiction over the bar. It also sets standards for legal
education and grants recognition to Universities whose degree in law will serve as qualification
for enrolment as an advocate.
In addition, it performs certain representative functions by protecting the rights, privileges and
interests of advocates and through the creation of funds for providing financial assistance to
organize welfare schemes for them.
The Bar Council of India consists of members elected from each State Bar Council, and the Attorney General of
India and the Solicitor General of India who are ex-officio members. The members from the State Bar Councils
are elected for a period of five years.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
1. The researcher tends to analyze the bar council of India.
2. The researcher tends to give certain suggestions which would be useful to understand the given
topic.
HYPOTHESIS:
The researcher tends to presume that the power and authorities of BCI are the soul of our
legislature.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
The researcher will be relying on Doctrinal method of research to complete the project.
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY:
The researcher has territorial, monetary and time limitations in completing the project. Further
emphasis will be given only on the .
TENTATIVE CHAPTERIZATION:
1. BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA: An Introduction
2. History of Bar Council of India
3. Power and Authorities of BCI
[Link] Council of India Rules
5. BCI role in Legal Education
6. Conclusion and Suggestions
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
The researcher has consulted following sources to complete the rough proposal:
PRIMARY SOURCES:
1. the Advocates Act, 1961
2. Parts I, II and III of the Bar Council of India Rules
3. Part IV of the Bar Council of India Rules (Rules on Legal Education)
4. Parts V, VI, VII, VIII and IX of the Bar Council of India Rules
SECONDARY SOURCES:
1. WEBSITES: [Link]