๐น Integrity. Accountability. Confidentiality.
These pillars define a true legal professional. But in today’s fast-paced legal landscape, how do we maintain them?
โ Upholding Client Confidentiality: A lawyer’s duty is to protect sensitive information—breaching it damages trust.
โ Avoiding Conflicts of Interest: Transparency in representation is key to avoiding ethical dilemmas.
โ Fair & Honest Representation: Legal professionals must present facts accurately without misleading courts or clients.
โ Continued Legal Education: Laws evolve—staying updated ensures sound legal advice.
โ Commitment to Justice: Advocacy is about fairness, not just winning cases.
๐ก In an era where legal integrity is often questioned, ethical practice builds long-term credibility. Let's work together to restore faith in the legal system!
No mdash NRIs are not allowed to purchase agricultural land plantation property or farmhouses in India as per RBI guidelines However they can inherit or receive such land as a gift from a resident Indian Important Violating this...
The Punjab amp Haryana High Court has issued guidelines in compliance with the Supreme Court directions in Md Asfak Alam v State of Jharkhand amp Anr to ensure that police officers do not make unnecessary arrests and that Magistrates do...
As legal professionals we recognize the profound implications of the Supreme Court of India's recent deliberations on same-sex marriage While the Court refrained from granting full marriage equality the discussions have paved the way for significant legal discourse on LGBTQ...
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud announced today morning that the Supreme Court has prepared a ldquo Handbook on combating Gender Stereotypes rdquo in order to identify and remove the use of words and phrases which are loaded with gender...
A Division Bench of the Supreme Court while allowing a bail plea held that the grant of bail to a co-accused person cannot be contingent on the surrender of another accused who is also pertinently the main accused in the...
The Supreme Court on Friday September pronounced a judgment recognizing the rights of children born out of invalid marriages in their parents rsquo share in Hindu joint family property The Court held that children born out of void voidable marriages...