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Bar Council Of India Removes 107 Fake Advocates In Delhi

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New Delhi: In an effort to maintain integrity and professionalism, the Bar Council of India has removed 107 Advocates enrolled in the State of Delhi between the piriod of 2019 and 2024. The decisive action is aimed to eliminate fake advocates and those who no longer meet the standards of legal practice.

The process is being conducted under Rule 32 of the Bar Council of India Certificate and Place of Practice (Verification) Rules, 2015, with a critical amendment to Rule 32 being notified on 23rd June 2023. This amendment further strengthened the verification framework, allowing the Bar Council to more effectively and systematically identify and remove unqualified/fake advocates from the Roll. The amended rule has proven to be a crucial step in creating a legal profession built on transparency and accountability.

Between 2019 and 23rd June 2023, several thousands of fake advocates were removed after a thorough investigation into their credentials and practices. These removals are largely due to issues of fake and forged certificates, and misrepresentation during enrolment. Besides, failure to actively practice law, and non-compliance with the Bar Council’s verification processes also make Advocates names removed from the active practice.

The fake advocates are identified through continuous investigations conducted by the Bar Council and the High Powered Committee constituted by the Hon’ble Apex Court in case of Ajay Shanker Srivastava Versus Bar Council of India && Anr. in W.P. No. 82 of 2023. Some of the cases relating to forgery had been under review before the rule change, while others were addressed after the amendment.

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