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sid jai (ceo)     02 January 2020

Appointment of Consultants

Can a member of a society who is a lawyer be appointed as the consultant for his own society?

Is there any law which doesn't allow this?


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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     02 January 2020

Incomplete information can not lead to form an opinion and oblige.

 It is advisable to consult a local prudent lawyer for better appreciation of facts/documents, guidance and proceeding.

Real Soul.... (LEGAL)     02 January 2020

there is no any legal bar except if the bye laws of society prohibits such appointment...

P. Venu (Advocate)     02 January 2020

Yes, any suggestion depends upon the bye-laws of the Society and the terms on which the consultant has been appointed.

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G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.)     02 January 2020

Generally, no Bye-laws states anything against such engagement of consultants and engaging their own members' safeguards their interests and it is in the interest of society, they can choose the member as a consultant through a resolution in a committee meeting, and then getting approval in General Body if needed.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     16 January 2020

There is no bar or restriction in law for a lawyer to be appointed as a legal consultant to an organisation or an association or to any body involving public activities, thus even though he is a member of the society, he can very well be appointed as a legal consultant by the society.


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