Friday, June 9, 2023

'Rules framed by BCI valid': SC sets aside Orissa HC's order for enrolment of candidate as advocate

 The Supreme Court on Friday set aside an Orissa High Court judgment, which directed enrolment of a candidate as an advocate even though he secured a law degree from a college not recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sanjay Kumar said: "The rule framed by BCI requiring a candidate for enrolment as an advocate to have completed his law course from a college recognised/approved by BCI cannot be said to be invalid, as was held in the impugned order."

"We, therefore, have no hesitation in holding that the Division Bench was not justified in directing the enrolment of respondent No. 1 as an advocate, despite the fact that he secured his law degree from a college which was not recognised or approved by Bthe CI."

The top court allowed an appeal by the BCI against the Orissa High Court's judgment. "The appeal is accordingly allowed, setting aside the order dated 21.09.2012 passed by the Orissa High Court," said the bench.

The top court relied upon the constitution bench's judgment of February 10, 2023 which held that the Advocate Act of 1961 vested the BCI with the power to prescribe the norms for entitlement to be enrolled as an advocate.

The bench said: "The earlier decision of this court in V. Sudeer (1999) fell for consideration recently before a constitution bench in Bar Council of India vs. Bonnie Foi Law College & Ors. Perusal of the constitution bench judgment reflects that the decision in V. Sudeer (supra) was held to be not good law. The constitution bench held that the BCI's role prior to enrolment cannot be ousted and the ratio decidendi in V.Sudeer (supra), that it was not one of the statutory functions of BCI to frame rules imposing pre-enrolment conditions, was erroneous."

It noted that the candidate had secured his law degree from Vivekananda Law College, Angul, in the year 2009, which was not recognised or approved by BCI. "In fact, by letter dated 05.01.2002, BCI had directed Vivekananda Law College, Angul, not to admit students in law course stating that students so admitted would not be eligible for enrolment as advocates. BCI stated to this effect again in its letter dated 28.02.2011 addressed to the Orissa State Bar Council. As a corollary, the Orissa State Bar Council rejected the application of respondent No. 1 for enrolment as an Advocate, vide letter dated 04.05.2011," noted the bench.

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Odisha is now in danger! CM, ministers not taking decisions, says Dharmendra Pradhan

 Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has once again trained his gun on Odisha Chief Minister over the ongoing state of affairs here. While attending the Dilip Satpathy Memorial State-level Business Quiz competition in Bhubaneswar, Pradhan said that Odisha is now in danger.

Be it Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik or the members of the cabinet or the MLAs, they are not taking decisions for the state. Those who do not understand Odia pride and glory and those need to obey orders are presently giving orders here, alleged Pradhan.

In his speech, Pradhan further said such things are undemocratic and not as per our constitution. Such things are not the values of legendary personalities of the state Biju Patnaik, Janaki Ballabh Patnaik and Harekrushna Mahtab. The Union Minister also highlighted the current scenario in the state and stated that there is a need to build Odisha once again.

“Today the decision for Odisha is being taken by those who need to take orders. Such things are intolerable and not the values of eminent personalities of the state. Nandini Devi is the one who is known for her prompt and decisive decisions. The Odisha built by such eminent personalities is now in a state of confusion,” said Pradhan.

Meanwhile, the Odisha government or BJD leaders could not be contacted for comments on the Union Minister’s statements.

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'Rules framed by BCI valid': SC sets aside Orissa HC's order for enrolment of candidate as advocate

  The Supreme Court on Friday set aside an Orissa High Court judgment, which directed enrolment of a candidate as an advocate even though he...