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Feb 7, 2011

Bar Council to notify new ethical norms for lawyers


The Bar Council of India will notify by this year-end new ethical guidelines for lawyers based on international principles and which are applicable to Indian conditions, Solicitor-General and chairman, Bar Council of India, Gopal Subramanium said here on Sunday.

From File 

Talking to journalists on the sidelines of 17 {+t} {+h} Commonwealth Law Conference here, Mr. Subramanium said the draft had already been published and would be circulated among various stakeholders. The new guidelines were simple, and drawn mostly from South African principles.
The BCI decided to update and make the guidelines more realistic as they were not revisited since 1962-63.

In his speech on ‘Meeting the challenges of emerging economies in keeping the rule of law,' Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma said the rule of law was central to the Commonwealth values. Respect for and implementation of the rule of law had long been enshrined as a core value of the Commonwealth, and most recently in the Affirmation of Commonwealth Values and Principles, which was agreed by heads of government at their last summit .
He said the rule of law was not only prescriptive, rather it was a way of underwriting and promoting aspiration, the strength and democratic coherence of our societies and our shared task of economic and social development.
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