Categories: News

No record of money spent on advocates’ welfare

NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI), which is a statutory body created by Parliament to regulate and represent the Indian bar, has no record of how much it has spent on advocates’ welfare and on organising legal aid for the poor.

These two duties are among the statutory functions under Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961, which the Bar Council of India is required to carry out.

While replying to a RTI query filed by The Sunday Guardian, the BCI said that it has no record of how much amount, if any, it has spent on advocates’ welfare and for giving legal aid to the poor in the last four years.

More interestingly, the BCI, while replying to another query related to the amount spent by the chairman, vice chairman, co-chairman on TA, DA in the last four years along with the details of the travel, the purpose of the travel, stated that it cannot provide this information to a third party as it would cause “unwarranted invasion” not only in the privacy of the college/institute, but also on the functioning of the Council, while further adding that the sought information has no relationship to any public activity or public interest.

However, it seems, while responding to the RTI query, the BCI has missed reading Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961, that governs BCI. This section says that inspecting and visiting universities and colleges who are teaching law and awarding degree, is one of its main functions.

The BCI is supposed to check that a law school can impart a satisfactory legal education with a physical inspection of the campus and hence its officials are required to make periodic travels across the country.

In July 2016, the then associate managing trustee of BCI, Rajinder Singh Rana, former BCI vice chairman Raju Dhanpal Raj and ex-BCI-member Milan Kumar Dey were sentenced to five years’ imprisonment and a fine for taking a Rs 6 lakh bribe to approve licence for Global Law College in Ghaziabad.

Our Correspondent

Share
Published by
Our Correspondent

Recent Posts

Global Delegates Embrace Indian Culture at Mahakumbh, Hail Triveni Sangam’s Message of Unity

New Delhi: A 21-member delegation from 10 countries visited various Akhadas in the Sangam region…

2 days ago

Farmers plan fresh Delhi Chalo March on January 21 from Shambhu Border

CHANDIGARH: After their repeated attempts to launch Delhi-Chalo March were foiled by the Haryana police,…

2 days ago

Saints Hail Mahakumbh 2025 as a Historic Triumph of Modi-Yogi Leadership and Vision

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the preparations…

4 days ago

Khalistani Amritpal Singh, Known for Ajnala Police Station Attack, Launches New Party with focus on Police Reforms

Khalistani and Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh, infamous for his violent attack on the Ajnala…

4 days ago

Kejriwal Govt Abandoned Delhi’s Poor for Lavish Luxuries, Alleges Parvesh Verma

New Delhi: Former MP and BJP candidate from the New Delhi Assembly seat, Parvesh Verma,…

5 days ago

Situation at LAC stable but sensitive, JK seeing a robust improvement: Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi

New Delhi: In his first media address since assuming the role of Chief of Army…

5 days ago