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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and other Matters May 1st 1933

1933

The preamlle thereof stated that as litigants were being assisted by either paid servants who did not know the law ur the practice of the Courts or by professional Vakils who although they were better acquainted with the practice of the Courts were wanting in the knowledge of laws and regulations of the country it was therefore necessary to create a profession of law and to tan.-ct cocernin [...] It retained most of the provsions of the previously repealed Acts with the exception of the following provisions which Isere introduced for the first time in the subject : (I) Provision relating to taking of instructions ; (2) Agrement I.)r remuneration to be in writing and to he filed in Court ; (3) Provisions for Nluklitears practising on the Appellate Side of the I ligh Court : (. I) Pro [...] The Bar Committee appointed by the Government of India as a result of our agitation in the Central Legislature have embodied in their report considerable recorpmendations for the amelioration of sonic of the long -standing grievances of the locally-created lawyers. [...] Evidently anticipating the would-be recommendations of the Bar Committee and in fact long before the Bar Councils Act came into being in 1926 the Honourable High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal which was of all the High Courts exceptionally conservative in the twitter of making advance in that direction rule.! in 1924 that Vakils of more than 10 years standing no matter in which [...] But it is fondly expected that when the new leaven of pure and unalloyed nationalism fully permeates the whole nation without distinction of creed caste or colour the unnatural aloofness and class superiority of the other section of the psuedo-Indian Bar will dissipate and rapid equalisation of the several classifications will come about as a matter of course to the ultimate solidarity and stre
law
Pages
6
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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The Calcutta Law Journal
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