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A law is valuable, not because it is a law, but because there is right in it." - Henry Ward Beecher
This book is organised into the following topics:
ue Professional ethics
ue Advocacy
ue Accounting
ue Bar & Bench relations for the advocates in Indian Context
The work presented here is primarily in the nature of learning notes, compiled from classroom discussions, reference materials, and practical experiences. It is not intended to replace authoritative textbooks, case law compilations, or statutory commentaries. Instead, it seeks to serve as a ready reckoner for students of law, young advocates, and academicians who wish to strengthen their understanding of these fundamental pillars of the legal profession.
Readers are encouraged to complement these notes with deeper engagement in textbooks, law reports, journals, research papers, and the latest amendments or judicial pronouncements. The legal field is ever-evolving, and continuous study remains the true hallmark of an advocate.
It is my earnest hope that this book will inspire young minds to appreciate the nobility of law, the discipline of ethics, and the responsibility of advocacy in service to society.
This book is written in simple language for general understanding. The sources are many. The author advises all readers to consult a qualified practitioner for any specific issues.
With you and for you
Dr. Y. Narasimha Raja
Dr.S.M. Ghouse
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A law is valuable, not because it is a law, but because there is right in it." - Henry Ward Beecher
This book is organised into the following topics:
ue Professional ethics
ue Advocacy
ue Accounting
ue Bar & Bench relations for the advocates in Indian Context
The work presented here is primarily in the nature of learning notes, compiled from classroom discussions, reference materials, and practical experiences. It is not intended to replace authoritative textbooks, case law compilations, or statutory commentaries. Instead, it seeks to serve as a ready reckoner for students of law, young advocates, and academicians who wish to strengthen their understanding of these fundamental pillars of the legal profession.
Readers are encouraged to complement these notes with deeper engagement in textbooks, law reports, journals, research papers, and the latest amendments or judicial pronouncements. The legal field is ever-evolving, and continuous study remains the true hallmark of an advocate.
It is my earnest hope that this book will inspire young minds to appreciate the nobility of law, the discipline of ethics, and the responsibility of advocacy in service to society.
This book is written in simple language for general understanding. The sources are many. The author advises all readers to consult a qualified practitioner for any specific issues.
With you and for you
Dr. Y. Narasimha Raja
Dr.S.M. Ghouse