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Start Free TrialThe Legal Practitioners Fees Rules, 1973 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1973
.....No.1032/64 -FI) SRO C-3/74 " By virtue of the powers conferred by Article 227 of the Constitution of India read with Section 27 of the Legal Practitioners' Act, 1879 (Central Act XVIII of 1879) and all other powers thereunto enabling and in supersession of all Rules relating to the fees payable to legal practitioners and incorporated in Section C, Chapter X, Part II of the Civil Rules of Practice and Circular Orders, Volume I (1941 Edition), the High Court hereby makes the following Rules, with the previous approval of the Governor of Tamil Nadu :" 1. Short title, commencement and application " These Rules may be called the Legal Practitioners' Fees Rules, 1973. They shall come into force as and from the date of publication in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette and shall apply to all proceedings pending on that date and all proceedings initiated thereafter. NOTES According to Article 227 (1) of the Constitution, every High Court shall have superintendence over all Courts and Tribunals throughout the Territories in relation to which it exercises jurisdiction. Article 227 (3) of the Constitution provides that the High Court may also settle Tables of fees to be allowed to the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....(d) procedural matters relating to legal representation, appeals, etc. 3. The existing law on the subject is to be found in the Geneva Convention Act, 1911 (an Act of the United Kingdom) as applied to India by the Gevena Convention Act, 1911 (British India) Order-in-Council dated the 24th October, 1916, and the Geneva Convention Implementing Act, 1936 (14 of 1936). The provisions of these Acts, however, are confined to extending protection to the two emblems, namely, the Red Cross and the Geneva Cross. 4. The Bill seeks to implement the Conventions in so far as it is necessary so to do and, at the same time, consolidates the law on the subject by repealing the United Kingdom Act of 1911andthe Central Act 14 of 1936and incorporating their provisions in the Bill." - Gaz. of Ind., 1959, Extra. Pt. II, S. 2, p. 1098. An Act to enable effect to be given to certain International Conventions done at Geneva on the twelfth day of August, 1949, to which India is a party, and for purposes connected therewith. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Eleventh Year of the Republic of India as follows :- -Geneva Conventions of 12th August, 1949, were ratified by the President on the 16th October,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Pleaders Act, 1920 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1920
.....in the former State of Madhya Pradesh who have been admitted as pleaders under the rules framed by the former High Court of Nagpur under the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 may be issued sanads restricting their right to plead only with the previous permission of the Court concerned. (b) Pleaders of the Ill Grade admitted under the rules framed by the former Hyderabad High Court under the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879, may be issued sanads restricting their rights to practise only in Civil and Criminal Courts inferior to the District and Sessions Court and before the Revenue and Public Officers inferior to the Collector. (c) Mukhtars of Class II admitted under the rules framed by the former Saurashtra High Court under the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 and under the High Court of Judicature Ordinance for the State of Saurashtra, 1948 may be issued sanads restricting their right of practice only to the Civil Courts inferior to The District Court and to cases triable by the Civil Judge, Junior Division, only. Such sanads may also restrict the right to practise in Criminal Courts inferior to Sessions Court.] SECTION 08: A RIGHT TO ISSUE RESTRICTED SANADS TO NON-QUALIFIED PLEADERS.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule I
Title: First Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....the application thereof. (Translations. Rules of application.) CHAPTER IX REPRESSION OF ABUSES AND INFRACTIONS Article 49 The High contracting parties undertake to enact any legislation necessary to provide effective penal sanctions for persons committing, or ordering to be committed, any of the grave breaches of the present convention defined in the following Article. (Penal sanctions. I. General observations.) Each High contracting party shall be under the obligation to search for persons alleged to have committed, or to have ordered to be committed, such grave breaches, and shall bring such persons, regardless of their nationality, before its own courts. It may also, if it prefers, and in accordance with the provisions of its own legislation, hand such persons over for trial to another High contracting party concerned. Provided such High contracting party has made out a prima facie case. Each High contracting party shall take measures necessary for the suppression of all acts contrary to the provisions of the present convention other than the grave breaches defined in the following Article. In all circumstances, the accused persons shall benefit by.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule IV
Title: Fourth Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....to in this Article. In no case shall requisition of labour lead to a mobilization of workers in an organization of a military or semi-military character. Article 52 No contract, agreement or regulation shall impair the right of any worker, whether voluntary or not and wherever he may be, to apply to the representatives of the Protecting Power in order to request the said Power's intervention. (Protection of workers) All measures aiming at creating unemployment or at restricting the opportunities offered to workers in an occupied territory, in order to induce them to work for the Occupying Power, are prohibited. Article 53 Any destruction by the Occupying Power of real or personal property belonging individually or collectively to private persons, or to the State, or to other public authorities, or to social or co-operative organizations, is prohibited, except where such destruction is rendered absolutely necessary by military operations. (Prohibited destruction) Article 54 The Occupying Power may not alter the status of public officials or judges in the occupied territories, or in any way apply sanctions to or take any measures of coercion or discrimination.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAdvocate Act, 1961 Chapter IV
Title: Right to Practise
State: Central
Year: 1961
.....or after the appointed day, be entitled to practise in any court or before any authority or person unless he is enrolled as an advocate under this Act. Section 34 - Power of High Courts to make rules (1) The High Court may make rules laying down the conditions subject to which an advocate shall be permitted to practise in the High Court and the courts subordinate thereto. 2 [(1A) The High Court shall makes rules for fixing and regulating by taxation or otherwise the fees payable as costs by any party in respect of the fees of his adversary's advocate upon all proceedings in the High Court or in any Court subordinate thereto ]. 3[(2) Without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (1), the High Court at Calcutta may make rules providing for the holding of the Intermediate and the Final examination for articled clerks to be passed by the persons referred to in section 58AG for the purpose of being admitted as advocates on the State roll and any other matter connected therewith. ] ________________________ f2"> Inserted by Act 60 of 1973, section 23. f3"> Inserted by Act 38 of 1977, section 6. f4"> Sub-section (3) omitted by Act 107 of 1976,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAdvocate Act, 1961 Section 34
Title: Power of High Courts to Make Rules
State: Central
Year: 1961
(1) The High Court may make rules laying down the conditions subject to which an advocate shall be permitted to practise in the High Court and the courts subordinate thereto. 2 [(1A) The High Court shall makes rules for fixing and regulating by taxation or otherwise the fees payable as costs by any party in respect of the fees of his adversary's advocate upon all proceedings in the High Court or in any Court subordinate thereto ]. 3[(2) Without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (1), the High Court at Calcutta may make rules providing for the holding of the Intermediate and the Final examination for articled clerks to be passed by the persons referred to in section 58AG for the purpose of being admitted as advocates on the State roll and any other matter connected therewith. ] ________________________ f2"> Inserted by Act 60 of 1973, section 23. f3"> Inserted by Act 38 of 1977, section 6. f4"> Sub-section (3) omitted by Act 107 of 1976, section 8.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Chapter III
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1926
.....management of the funds of the Bar Council; and (f) any other matter in respect of which the High Court may require rules to be made under this section. Section 16 - Power to fix fees payable as costs The High Court shall make rules for fixing and regulating by taxation or otherwise the fees payable as costs by any party in respect of the fees of his adversarys advocate upon all proceedings in the High Court or in any Court subordinate thereto. Section 17 - Indemnity against legal proceedings No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against a Bar Council or any Committee, Tribunal or member of a Bar Council for any act in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of the provisions of this act or of any rule made there under. Section 18 - Publication of rules All rules made under this Act shall be published in the Official Gazette of the State, or of each State, as the case may be, in which the High Court by which or with whose sanction the rules are made exercises jurisdiction. Section 19 - Amendment of enactments, etc (1) When sections 8 to 16 come into force in respect of any High Court, any enactment mentioned in the first column of the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Section 16
Title: Power to Fix Fees Payable as Costs
State: Central
Year: 1926
The High Court shall make rules for fixing and regulating by taxation or otherwise the fees payable as costs by any party in respect of the fees of his adversarys advocate upon all proceedings in the High Court or in any Court subordinate thereto.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Pleaders Act, 1920, (Maharashtra) Section 18
Title: Computation of Taxed Fee
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1920
(1) Where costs are awarded to a party in any proceeding, the amount of the pleaders fee to be taxed in the bill of costs as recoverable by such party, if represented by a Pleader, from his adversary, shall be computed in accordance with the rules in Schedule III unless such fee has been settled under the provisions of Section [1][3 of the Legal Practitioners (Fees) Act, 1926] for a lesser amount in which case no more than such lesser amount shall be recoverable. (2) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) of this Section or in Section 20 shall apply to fees payable to pleaders in the Court of Small Causes of Bombay. ______________ [1] These words and figures were substituted for the figures "17" by Bom. 111 of 1928, section 2, First Schedule.
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