Can a practicing Chartered Accountant register also as an advocate under Bar Council?
Shweta (CA Final Student ) 21 February 2009
Can a practicing Chartered Accountant register also as an advocate under Bar Council?
kamal kalra (Service) 21 February 2009
No a CA cannot register with Bar Council unless and until he or she has not completed his or her law graduaction.
AEJAZ AHMED (Legal Consultant/Lawyer) 21 February 2009
DEAR SHWETHA,
Correctly replied by MR. KAMAL, Kindly go through the following:
THE ADVOCATES ACT, 1961
ACT NO. 25 OF 1961
Definitions | 2 (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:- (a) "advocate" means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of this Act;(2) Any reference in this Act to a law which is not in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir or in the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu, shall, in relation to that State or that territory, be construed as a reference to the corresponding law, if any, in force in that State or that territory, as the case may be. |
*1 Section 2 (h) The Bar Council of India, New Delhi. Vs. Sri Gundumeda Kasavaramayya and another : Vol(1) 1972 Journal of the Bar Council of India (JBCI) 80 Held : Power given to Bar Council of India to recognize degree in law for purposes of Act, implies power to define a standard as a condition for admission. |
Definitions | 2 (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:- (a) "advocate" means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of this Act;(2) Any reference in this Act to a law which is not in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir or in the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu, shall, in relation to that State or that territory, be construed as a reference to the corresponding law, if any, in force in that State or that territory, as the case may be. |
*1 Section 2 (h) The Bar Council of India, New Delhi. Vs. Sri Gundumeda Kasavaramayya and another : Vol(1) 1972 Journal of the Bar Council of India (JBCI) 80 Held : Power given to Bar Council of India to recognize degree in law for purposes of Act, implies power to define a standard as a condition for admission. |
Admission an enrolment of Advocates
16. Senior and other advocates. | (1) There shall be two classes of advocates, namely, senior advocates and other advocates. (2) An advocate may, with his consent, be designated as senior advocate if the Supreme Court or a High Court is of opinion that by virtue of his ability, 1*[standing at the Bar or special knowledge or experience in law] he is deserving of such distinction. (3) Senior advocates shall, in the matter of their practice, be subject to such restrictions as the Bar Council of India may, in the interests of the legal profession, prescribe. (4) An advocate of the Supreme Court who was a senior advocate of that Court immediately before the appointed day shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to be a senior advocate: Provided that where any such senior advocate makes an application before the 31st December, 1965 to the Bar Council maintaining the roll in which his name has been entered that he does not desire to continue as a senior advocate, the Bar Council may grant the application and the roll shall be altered accordingly. *13 |
17. State Bar Councils to maintain roll of advocates. | (1) Every State Bar Council shall prepare and maintain a roll of advocates in which shall be entered the names and addresses of- (a) all persons who were entered as advocates on the roll of any High Court under the Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926 (38 of 1926), immediately before the appointed day 3*[including persons, being citizens of India, who before the 15th day of August, 1947, were enrolled as advocates under the said Act in any area which before the said date was comprised within India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935, and who at any time, express an intention in the prescribed manner to practise within the jurisdiction of the Bar Council;(2) Each such roll of advocates shall consist of two parts, the first part containing the names of senior advocates and the second part, the names of other advocates. (3) Entries in each part of the roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a State Bar Council under this section shall be in the order of seniority, and subject to any rule that may be made by the Bar Council of India in this behalf, such seniority shall be determined as follows:- (a) the seniority of an advocate referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (1) shall be determined in accordance with his date of enrolment under the Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926 (38 of 1926);(4) No person shall be enrolled as an advocate on the roll of more than one State Bar Council. *14 |
Shweta (CA Final Student ) 21 February 2009
Thank you Sir for the reply. I want to know that can a practicing CA without surrendring his CA membership with ICAI who is also a Law graduate can enroll for membership with Bar council?
A V Vishal (Advocate) 21 February 2009
Shweta:
The CA has to surrender his/her Certificate of Practise to enroll under the Advocates Act, However they can still hold the membership of ICAI
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 22 February 2009
Correctly stated by Vishalji.