This document provides an overview of the development of the legal profession in India and England. It discusses the ancient and medieval legal systems in India, the establishment of the legal profession under British rule, and reforms after independence. It also outlines the key qualifications and ethical duties of advocates, including honesty, courage, industry, and eloquence. The document notes there are two main types of legal practitioners in England - barristers and solicitors. It further explains the roles and compositions of State Bar Councils and the Bar Council of India as established under the Advocates Act, 1961.
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Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
This document provides an overview of the development of the legal profession in India and England. It discusses the ancient and medieval legal systems in India, the establishment of the leg…