The Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana is a statutory body created by the Indian Parliament to regulate and represent the Indian Lawyers. The council performs regulatory functions by prescribing standards of professional conduct and etiquette and also by exercising disciplinary jurisdiction over the Bar.
The Bar Council of India was established by Parliament under the Advocates Act, 1961. The statutory function under Section 6 of the 1961 Act mandates for the State Council to promote and support law reform and to conduct seminars and talks on legal topics by eminent jurists and publish journals and papers of legal interest.
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The Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana is organising three Virtual Dialogue Sessions.
Law in the Digital Age and Indian Legal Service Industry Transformation
To deliberate, discuss and strengthen upon the resolve to bring together an effective mechanism to implement Rule of Law in the Digital Age, assist States to frame inclusive, citizen-centric, good governance oriented and human rights protective policies and promote Legal Service Transformation in a pragmatic and realistic manner the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana has encouraged this discussion in the form of a dialogue with varied Judges, Senior Advocates, Leaders of the Bar, International Experts and Scholars on the specified fields with an aim to decipher best solutions and recommendations for the Indian Judicial System.
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