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Of or pertaining to a profession or calling conforming to the rules or standards of a profession following a profession as professional knowledge professional conduct...
Professionally
In a professional manner or capacity by profession or calling in the exercise of ones profession one employed professionally...
Client (Professional)
Client (Professional), refers to the solicitor or other proper professional agent by whom a barrister in independent practice is retained: Code of Conduct for the Bar of England and Wales (4th Edn., 1989) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), para 458, p. 364....
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect, is not limited either to conduct involving moral turpitude or to a veterinary surgeon's conduct in pursuit of his profession, but may extand to conduct which, although reprehensible in anyone, is, in the case of a professional man, so much more reprehensible as to be disgraceful, in the sense that it tends to bring disgrace to the profession which he practise, Marten v. Disciplinary Committee of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, (1966) 1 QB 1: (1965) 1 All ER 949 DC, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para 571, p. 318.When misconduct is proved, the House can impose punishments such as admonition, reprimand, withdrawal from the House, suspension from the service of the House, imprisonment and expulsion from the House. In case the grossly disorderly conduct of a member in the House, the Speaker may direct him to withdraw immediately from the House. If he persists in disregarding the authority of the Chair, he may be named by the Chair a...
Professional
Professional, is defined as of or belonging to, or connected with a profession having or showing the skill of a professional, Dena Bank, Ahmednagar v. Prakash Birbhan Katariya, AIR 1994 Bom 343.Means a person who is having special expertise in a field which would promote the welfare of persons with disability, National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism Cerebral Palsy. [Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999 (44 of 1999), s. 2(l)]...
Professional activity
Professional activity, means an activity carried on by an individual by his personal skill, and intelligence, and unless the profession carried on by a person also partakes of the character of commercial nature, the professional activity cannot be said to be an activity of a commercial character, Devendra M Surti v. State of Gujarat, 1969 (2) Lab LJ 176: 1969 Guj LR 100: 1969 Mad LJ 391: AIR 1969 SC 63: 1969 (1) SCJ 252: 1969 Bom LR 93....
Professional crime
Professional crime, in Europe, the terms 'organised crime' and 'professional crime' are largely inter-changeable. As compared to American standards, the European criminal organizations are small-scale and short-lived. Such crimes are defined as involving a system of specifically defined relation-ship with mutual obligation and privileges and association of a small group of criminals for the ex-ecution of the intended crime, State of Maharashtra v. Bharat Chaganlal, (2001) 9 SCC 1 (7)....
Professional institution
Professional crime, in Europe, the terms 'organised crime' and 'professional crime' are largely inter-changeable. As compared to American standards, the European criminal organizations are small-scale and short-lived. Such crimes are defined as involving a system of specifically defined relation-ship with mutual obligation and privileges and association of a small group of criminals for the ex-ecution of the intended crime, State of Maharashtra v. Bharat Chaganlal, (2001) 9 SCC 1 (7)....
Professional misconduct
Professional misconduct, may consist in betraying the confidence of a client, in attempting by any means to practise a fraud or impose on or deceive the court or the adverse party or his counsel, and in fact in any conduct which tends to bring reproach on the legal profession or to alienate the favourable opinion which the public should entertain concerning it, Corpus Juris Secundum (p. 740, Vol. 7), see also R.D. Saxena v. Balram Prasad Sharma, (2000) 7 SCC 264.Means dishonesty or some conduct involving moral turpitude, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Kashi Prasad, AIR 1969 All 363.The test to be applied in all such cases is whether the proved misconduct of the advocate is such that he must be regarded as unworthy to remain a member of the honourable profession to which he has been admitted and unfit to be entrusted with the responsible duties that an advocate is called upon to perform. There is a world of difference between the giving of improper legal advice and the giving of wrong legal ...
Professional negligence
Professional negligence, 'professional negligence' is a mistake by a medical practitioner which is not reasonably competent and careful would have committed is a negligent one, A.S. Mittal v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1989 SC 1570 (1574): (1989) 3 SCC 223: (1989) 3 SCR 241....
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