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SC issues notice to BCI on PIL seeking permission for lawyers to advertise

Lawyers find it difficult to earn a living during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, July 14 

The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice to Bar Council of India (BCI) on a PIL seeking direction to BCI so it can relax rules of professional conduct and allow lawyers to advertise to get work and take up other assignments during the COVID-19 crisis.

A Bench headed by CJI SA Bobde asked BCI—which regulates the legal profession in India—to respond to the petition in two weeks.

As lawyers find it difficult to earn a decent living during the COVID-19 pandemic, the PIL sought a direction to BCI to allow them to advertise to get work and take up other assignments to survive.

Filed by advocate Chanderjeet Chanderpal, the PIL requested the top court to direct BCI to relax rules of professional conduct that debarred advocates from advertising.

Advocates should be allowed to be employed at companies on monthly retainers and earn a livelihood through other sources in these trying times, submitted Chanderpal, who is also the General Secretary of Nitya Law Society—an NGO.

Currently, BCI Rules don’t allow advocates to be on the payroll of an employer.

“Advocates are dying, landing in depression, are not having money for medical expenses for their dependents etc, there are also reports of suicides and this has happened due to closure of Courts and other legal activities as a result of COVID-19 lockdown,” the petition submitted.

It sought a direction to BCI to amend its Rules to allow advocates to get employed as legal advisors on a retainer basis and permit them to advertise through limited and specific sources to solicit chamber work with an undertaking that it shall not continue beyond March 2021.

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