Advocate's Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Establishment Of Bar Council In Jammu & Kashmir And Ladakh

Shruti Kakkar

1 Jun 2022 5:58 AM GMT

  • Advocates Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Establishment Of Bar Council In Jammu & Kashmir And Ladakh

    A practising advocate from Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has approached Supreme Court seeking establishment of the Bar Council in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. It has been argued in the petition that the entire Legal Fraternity in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has no Government established body where they can get themselves enrolled and take benefits of the Bar Council as compared...

    A practising advocate from Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has approached Supreme Court seeking establishment of the Bar Council in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

    It has been argued in the petition that the entire Legal Fraternity in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has no Government established body where they can get themselves enrolled and take benefits of the Bar Council as compared to the other states of India.

    "It is important to note that currently the members of the Legal Fraternity take the membership of Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association and all their grievances are dealt by the above mentioned Bar Association but due to the system of "Darbar Move" the members of the Legal Fraternity are facing various difficulties due to which its get difficult for them to practice in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh," the plea states.

    Contending that due to non availability of State Council, the Advocates are deprived of applying for proximity cards for appearing before the Top Court. The Advocate in the petition has also sought for directing the Supreme Court to issue proximity cards to Advocate members from Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh who wish to avail the benefit of proximity card.

    Supriya Pandita in her petition has further contended that the Bar Council of India on February 6, 2017 had stated before the Top Court that it had approved the J & K State Bar Council Rules but irrespective of the same, BCI has not made any efforts to establish the State Bar Council.

    The petition has been filed through AOR Om Prakash Parihar.

    Case Title: Supriya Pandita v UOI & Ors| Diary No. 17380 of 2022


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