20-805: BCI may refer to: Organizations [ edit ] Bar Council of India Barts Cancer Institute , London, UK Bat Conservation International Battery Council International , American trade association BCI , an investigative law enforcement agency for the U.S. state of Ohio BCI Bus , an Australian bus and coach manufacturing company BCI Engineers & Scientists, Inc. , formerly Bromwell & Carrier, Inc. Better Cotton Initiative Bonobo Conservation Initiative British Columbia Investment Management Corporation Broadcasting Commission of Ireland Broward Correctional Institution , Florida, US Business Continuity Institute , UK Banks [ edit ] Banco de Crédito e Inversiones ,
40-651: A British style of parliamentary democracy such as the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth countries like Australia , Canada , India and New Zealand . They are also found in Israel and elsewhere. Statutory authorities may also be statutory corporations , if created as a body corporate . '. A statutory authority is a generic term for an authorisation by Parliament given to a person or group of people to exercise specific powers. A statutory authority can be established as
60-1074: A Chilean bank Banca Commerciale Italiana , a defunct Italian bank Banco Comercial e de Investimentos, in the list of banks in Mozambique Bank of the Cook Islands Education [ edit ] Benedict XVI Catholic Institute, Negombo , Sri Lanka Bluevale Collegiate Institute , Ontario, Canada Brantford Collegiate Institute , Ontario, Canada Brockville Collegiate Institute , Ontario, Canada Bahria College Islamabad , Pakistan Science [ edit ] Boa constrictor imperator Book Citation Index Brain–computer interface Other [ edit ] Barro Colorado Island , in Panama Canal Black Crown Initiate Baoulé language , ISO-639-2 language code bci Barcaldine Airport , IATA airport code "BCI" See also [ edit ] BCCI (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
80-539: A Directorate of Legal Education to organise, run, conduct, hold, and administer the following: On 10 April 2010, the Bar Council of India resolved to conduct an All India Bar Examination that tests an advocate's ability to practice law. It is required for an advocate to pass this examination to practice law. This examination is held biannually and tests advocate on substantive and procedural law. The syllabus for this examination has to be published at least three months before
100-459: A corporate Commonwealth entity or a non-corporate Commonwealth entity. A statutory authority may also be a body within a Commonwealth entity, exercising the powers given by Parliament but administratively part of the entity." A statutory corporation is defined in the government glossary as a "statutory body that is a body corporate, including an entity created under section 87 of the PGPA Act" (i.e.
120-651: A statutory authority may be a statutory corporation). An earlier definition describes a statutory corporation as "a statutory authority that is a body corporate", and the New South Wales Government 's Land Registry Services defines a state-owned corporation as "a statutory authority that has corporate status". Statutory authorities at the State or Territory level are established under corresponding State or Territory laws. Each statutory authority tends to have its own enabling legislation, or originating act , even if it
140-650: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bar Council of India Bar Council of India (BCI) is a statutory body established under section 4 of the Advocates Act 1961 that regulates the legal practice and legal education in India. Its members are elected from amongst the lawyers in India and represent the Indian bar. It prescribes standards of professional conduct , etiquettes and exercises disciplinary jurisdiction over
160-549: The Attorney General of India and the Solicitor General of India who are ex officio members. The council elects its chairman and vice-chairman for two years from amongst its members. Assisted by the various committees of the council, the chairman acts as the chief executive and director of the council. Executive Committee Manan Kumar Mishra is the present chairman. He was preceded by Biri Singh Sinsinewar, who
180-525: The All India Bar Council would regulate the legal profession and set the standard of legal education. The Law Commission of India was assigned the job of assembling a report on judicial administration reforms and helping India to reform justice and equity to the whole country. In 1961, the Advocates Act was introduced to implement the recommendations made by the 'All India Bar Committee' and 'Law Commission'. M. C. Setalvad and C. K. Daphtary were
200-662: The All India Bar Examination is being conducted only once a year. Moreover, AIBE is no longer an open-book examination as BCI banned reference material inside the exam centres in 2022. Candidates could only take Bare Acts without comments inside the examination hall. So far 16 editions of the AIBE examination have been conducted successfully allowing law graduates to obtain the Certificate of Practice. In 2022, BCI has also launched mobile application AIBESCOPE, available exclusively on
220-555: The All India Bar Examination which is conducted by the Bar Council of India. Passing the All India Bar Examination awards the state-enrolled advocate with a 'Certificate of Enrolment' which enables the state-enrolled advocate to practice law as an advocate in any High Court and lower court within the territory of India. However, to practise Law before the Supreme Court of India, Advocates must first appear for and qualify in
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#1732856196385240-640: The Google Playstore. BCI is planning to make the AIBE stricter than its previous editions, as the exam is an evaluation tool to ensure high-quality legal education and profession in India. Statutory body A statutory body or statutory authority is a body set up by law ( statute ) that is authorised to implement certain legislation on behalf of the relevant country or state, sometimes by being empowered or delegated to set rules (for example regulations or statutory instruments ) in their field. They are typically found in countries which are governed by
260-551: The Supreme Court Advocate on Record Examination conducted by the Supreme Court. The Bar Council of India has various committees which make recommendations to the council. The members of these committees are elected from amongst the members of the council. Other than these, there are the Finance Committee, Special or Oversee Committee and All India Bar Examination Committee. The Bar Council of India has established
280-402: The bar. It also sets standards for legal education and grants recognition to universities whose law degrees will qualify students to enrol themselves as advocates upon graduation. In March 1953, the 'All India Bar Committee', headed by S. R. Das , submitted a report that proposed the creation of a bar council for each state and an all-India bar council as an apex body. It was suggested that
300-477: The examination. An advocate may appear for the examination any number of times. Once the advocate passes the examination, they will be entitled to a Certificate of Practice law throughout India. It is clarified that the Bar Examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from academic year 2009-2010 onwards and enrolled as advocates under Section 24 of the Advocates Act, 1961. From 2020 onwards,
320-400: The first chairman and vice chairman respectively. In 1963, C. K. Daphtary became the chairman and S. K. Ghose became the vice chairman. Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961 lays down the Bar Council's regulatory and representative mandate. The functions of the Bar Council are to: As per the Advocates Act, the Bar Council of India consists of members elected from each state bar council, and
340-556: The same fashion as an act of parliament, but usually with specific initials (depending on the authority) and a number. Just as with laws enacted by Parliament, all laws made by a statutory authority must be published in the Government Gazette. The Parliament of Australia , or a State or Territory Parliament , will delegate its authority to a statutory authority for several reasons; The power to enact legislation has been delegated by Australian Parliaments (State and/or Federal) in
360-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BCI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BCI&oldid=1120441895 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
380-655: Was established before the relevant over-riding legislation. For example, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) was established in 1949 by the Science and Industry Research Act , but it has since come under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 as legislation covering statutory authorities has evolved. Laws made by statutory authorities are usually referred to as regulations. They are not cited in
400-449: Was in turn preceded by the current chairman, Manan Kumar Mishra. Eligible persons having a recognised law degree are admitted as advocates on the rolls of the state bar Councils. The Advocates Act, 1961 empowers state bar councils to frame their own rules regarding the enrollment of advocates. The council's enrollment committee may scrutinise a candidate's application. Those admitted as advocates by any state bar council are eligible to take
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