Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh
Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh is the regulatory and statutory representative body for lawyers practicing law in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It was constituted as per the mandatory requirement as per Advocates Act, 1961 and Bar Council of India. In March 1953, the 'All India Bar Committee', headed by S. R. Das, submitted a report which proposed the creation of a bar council for each state and an all-India bar council as an apex body. Members of the Bar Council are elected from among members enrolled and practicing as lawyers in the state of Andhra Pradesh and they represent the state in Bar Council of India meetings. Bar Council of a place designs standards of professional conduct to be followed by members, and designs etiquettes and has the power to enforce disciplinary guidelines over the members of bar council.
History
Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh was formed as per the requirement of Section 3 of Advocates Act, 1961 which mandates for each state of India to have its Bar Council. Accordingly, in July 2018, the Andhra Pradesh State Bar Council was formed. As per the guidelines the legal profession in India and the standards of legal education would be regulated by All India Bar Council. The Law Commission of India was assigned the job of assembling a report on judicial administration reforms.In July 2021, the state Bar Council along with Bar Councils of other Southern states of India had requested the Vice-president Mr Venkaiah Naidu and Supreme Court Chief Justice Hon. N. V. Ramana for the setting up of separate bench for Southern India.
Functions
Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961 lays down the Bar Council's regulatory and representative mandate. Bar Councils of each place has following functions:- Facilitating the election with rules for members to get elected and managing the Bar Council.
- Designing the professional behaviours and code to be followed by advocates who are its members..
- Laying down guidelines for disciplinary committees and other committees formed by it.
- Protecting the advocate members rights, benefits, and safeguarding their interests.
- Designing, promoting and supporting law reform as per changing circumstances.
- Handling and resolving other issues or any matter placed before it by its members in ad hoc situations.
- Designing and promoting legal education in country and states.
- Designing and organising seminars on wide legal topics in the interest of members by reputed jurists and publishing them in journals and magazines of legal circles and other sources of media.
- Facilitating legal aid to those who can't afford it.
- Ensuring that guidelines laid in various legal forums are followed by members.