Section 27
Right To Frame Rules
(1) The Council may frame Rules to fulfill the objectives of this Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1), the Council may frame such Rules particularly for any of
the following matters:
(a) The Professional Code of Conduct of Legal Practitioners;
(b) The hearing on complaints against violations of Code of Conduct and other activities;
(c) The Internal Procedure of the Council;
(d) The Rules of procedure of the committees formed under the Council;
(e) The provision of disqualification of the Councilor;
(f) The provisions of fees for an application and license of a Legal Practitioner;
(g) The provision for the appointment of staff for the Council and tenure of office;
(h) The provision of funds of the Council, accounts and Audit;
(i) The provisions to be followed by those who have received certificate to prepare documents (Lekhapadi)
in Courts and Offices.
(3) The Rules framed by the Council pursuant to Clauses (a), (b) and (i) of Sub-section (1) shall come into force only after being approved by
Supreme Court.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1), the Council may frame such Rules particularly for any of
the following matters:
(a) The Professional Code of Conduct of Legal Practitioners;
(b) The hearing on complaints against violations of Code of Conduct and other activities;
(c) The Internal Procedure of the Council;
(d) The Rules of procedure of the committees formed under the Council;
(e) The provision of disqualification of the Councilor;
(f) The provisions of fees for an application and license of a Legal Practitioner;
(g) The provision for the appointment of staff for the Council and tenure of office;
(h) The provision of funds of the Council, accounts and Audit;
(i) The provisions to be followed by those who have received certificate to prepare documents (Lekhapadi)
in Courts and Offices.
(3) The Rules framed by the Council pursuant to Clauses (a), (b) and (i) of Sub-section (1) shall come into force only after being approved by
Supreme Court.