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Bar Council of Delhi opposes entry of foreign law firms, wants permission stayed

The notification allowing foreign law firms and lawyers undermines India's legal profession, will destroy the framework and commercialise a 'noble' profession, the BCD has said in a report

June 07, 2023 / 11:16 IST
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The Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) and other bar associations in the national capital have asked the Bar Council of India (BCI) to stay the rules permitting the entry of foreign law firms and lawyers in India.

The rules framed by BCI were detrimental to the “interest of each and every Indian advocate”, BCD said in an interim report released on June 6. The notification permitting the entry of foreign law firms would not only undermine the legal profession but would completely destroy the existing framework, it said.

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While the advocates act would govern the practice of Indian lawyers, it would be applicable to foreign lawyers, as a result, they would be free to solicit and advertise in the Indian market, which was not permissible as per the BCI rules. The legal profession which was considered “noble” would become a “commercial activity” as a result of advertisements, it said.

It was also not a level playing field as the provisions of reciprocity, which formed the core of entry of foreign law firms to India, were unclear, BCD said in the report. Giving an example, it said Indian lawyers needed to register with solicitor firms and also pass Solicitor Qualification Examination (SQE) in the UK.