Bar Council definition

Bar Council means a Bar Council constituted under this Act;
Bar Council means the General Council of the Bar of Ireland;
Bar Council means a Bar Council constituted under the Advocates Act, 1961 (25 of 1961);

Examples of Bar Council in a sentence

  • Any bidder who is an Advocate and Registered with any State Bar Council Shall not be allowed to participate in the bidding.

  • Section 17 of this Act obliges every State Bar Association and State Advocates' Association to furnish to the State Bar Council a list of its members on or before 15th April, every year.

  • The decision of the Bar Council regarding recognition of an association has been made final.

  • The entry of the Counsel(s) / party(s) –in- person into the Court Rooms to appear for physical hearing will be through daily “E-Pass” which will be issued through the website of the High Court of Jharkhand.However it is made clear that “E-Pass” shall not be mandatory for Advocate General, Chairman State Bar Council, Senior Designated Counsels, President of Advocates' Association, President of Bar Association, and President of Lawyers Association.

  • The Bar Council has previously provided its detailed views on the proposals contained in Sir Rupert Jackson’s Review of Civil Litigation Costs: Supplemental Report Supplemental Report Fixed Recoverable Costs [‘SR’].


More Definitions of Bar Council

Bar Council means The General Council of the Bar as constituted from time to time or a Committee thereof;
Bar Council means the Bar Council of Himachal Pradesh constituted under the Advocates Act, 1961 (25 of 1961);
Bar Council means the Council of the Bar Association.
Bar Council means the Bar Council of Jammu and Kashmir constituted under the Advocates Act, 1961 (Central Act No. 25 of 1961) ;
Bar Council means the Bar Council for the State of Delhi;
Bar Council means the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council;
Bar Council means the Bar Council of Karnataka constituted under section 3 of the Advocates' Act, 1961 (Central Act 25 of 1961);