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2020 (11) TMI 508 - HC - Indian Laws


Issues Involved:
1. Validity of Rules 1 and 2 of the Bar Council of Gujarat (Enrollment) Rules.
2. Application of Rule 49 of the Bar Council of India Rules.
3. Whether the writ applicant can be enrolled as an advocate while being employed.
4. Interim relief for the writ applicant to appear in the All India Bar Examination.
5. Review/recall of the interim order dated 06.10.2020 by the Bar Council of India.
6. Issuance of a compatible enrollment number for online registration.

Detailed Analysis:

1. Validity of Rules 1 and 2 of the Bar Council of Gujarat (Enrollment) Rules:
The writ applicant challenged Rules 1 and 2 of the Bar Council of Gujarat (Enrollment) Rules, which prohibit the enrollment of a person engaged in full or part-time service, employment, trade, business, or profession. The applicant argued that these rules are "manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable, and violative of Articles 14, 19(1)(g), and 21 of the Constitution of India." The Court considered whether to strike down these rules or to read them down to make them effective and workable. The Court decided to read down the rules to allow a person engaged in other professions to be admitted as an advocate, with the enrollment certificate withheld until the person ceases such engagements.

2. Application of Rule 49 of the Bar Council of India Rules:
Rule 49 prohibits an advocate from being a full-time salaried employee of any person, government, firm, corporation, or concern. The Court noted that Rule 49 applies to practicing advocates and requires them to cease practicing if they take up full-time employment. The Court aligned Rules 1 and 2 of the Bar Council of Gujarat with Rule 49, allowing a person to be enrolled as an advocate while in employment, provided they cease such employment before practicing law.

3. Whether the writ applicant can be enrolled as an advocate while being employed:
The writ applicant, a single mother, sought enrollment as an advocate without resigning from her current employment. The Court acknowledged her predicament and allowed her to be provisionally enrolled, with the enrollment certificate to be deposited with the Bar Council until she ceases her employment. This approach ensures that the applicant can appear for the Bar Examination without losing her current livelihood.

4. Interim relief for the writ applicant to appear in the All India Bar Examination:
The Court passed an interim order allowing the writ applicant to submit her enrollment application and appear in the All India Bar Examination. The Bar Council of Gujarat was directed to issue a provisional enrollment certificate without requiring the applicant to resign from her employment. The applicant was required to undertake not to practice as an advocate until she ceases her employment.

5. Review/recall of the interim order dated 06.10.2020 by the Bar Council of India:
The Bar Council of India sought to review/recall the interim order, arguing that allowing the applicant to be enrolled while employed would open floodgates for others and contravene established rules and judgments. The Court rejected this argument, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers individual circumstances and ensures the rules' objectives are met.

6. Issuance of a compatible enrollment number for online registration:
The Bar Council of Gujarat issued a provisional enrollment number that was not compatible with the online registration system for the All India Bar Examination. The Court directed the Bar Council to issue an enrollment number in the same format as other applicants, ensuring the writ applicant could register for the examination.

Conclusion:
The Court read down Rules 1 and 2 of the Bar Council of Gujarat (Enrollment) Rules to allow provisional enrollment of persons engaged in other professions, with the condition that the enrollment certificate be withheld until they cease such engagements. The Bar Council of Gujarat was directed to issue a compatible enrollment number for the writ applicant. The interim order was upheld, and the review/recall application by the Bar Council of India was dismissed. The main writ application and related civil applications were disposed of accordingly.

 

 

 

 

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