The Apex Court observed that there is an
urgent need to review the provisions of the Advocates Act dealing with
regulatory mechanism for the legal profession. The Bench has requested the
Law commission and Government of India to take appropriate steps in this
regard. The Court also held that, what is permissible for this Court by
virtue of statutory appellate power under Section 38 of the Advocates Act
is also permissible to a High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution
in appropriate cases on failure of the Bar Council to take action after
its attention is invited to the misconduct.
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