manner of taking disciplinary action by a State Medical Council for professional or ethical misconduct of registered medical practitioner or professional and the procedure ... commission or omission which amounts to professional or ethical misconduct under clause (b) of the Explanation to section 30; (zj) other particulars to be contained
State Medical Council to take disciplinary actions in respect of any professional or ethical misconduct by a registered medical practitioner or professional, the State Medical ... Registration Board shall receive the complaints and grievances relating to any professional or ethical misconduct against a registered medical practitioner or professional in that State
Medical Registration Board shall ensure compliance of the code of professional and ethical conduct through the State Medical Council in a case where such State ... been conferred power to take disciplinary actions in respect of professional or ethical misconduct by medical practitioners under respective State Acts; (c) develop mechanisms
lawyer or lawyers any doubt as to the fundamental requirements of professional ethics in such matters. That is why we propose to deal with ... profession they are not subject to the rules of professional etiquette or conduct, and professional ethics or that they can disobey the rules of conduct
lawyer or lawyers any doubt as to the fundamental requirements of professional ethics in such matters. That is why we propose to deal with ... profession they are not subject to the rules of professional etiquette or conduct, and professional ethics or that they can disobey the rules of conduct
Rules framed by the
Bar Council of India, opined thus: -
“24. Professional ethics require that a lawyer cannot refuse a
brief, provided a client ... against all
norms of the Constitution, the statute and professional ethics.
It is against the great traditions of the Bar which has always
stood
advocate and any
other person because it is professional conduct,
professional etiquette, professional ethics, professional
morality, which are to be upheld. transgression of which
results ... another person. The
reason is that it is professional conduct, professional
etiquette, professional ethics, professional morality, which
are to be upheld, transgression of which results
case law and long accepted by the soul of the bar.
Professional ethics were bourn with the organised bar, even
as moral norms arose with ... serve to size-up the
grave misapprehension of the law of professional ethics by
the tribunal appoint ed by the Bar Council of India
mentioned in Clauses (ii) and (iv), there is no rule of professional ethics which debars counsel, if he continues to act as counsel ... brief) it was in strict accordance with- the rule of; professional ethics of almost universal application, that, having taken up the position of an advocate
Section 23 of the Contract Act being against professional ethics
and public policy, the cheque issued by the appellant could not be
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treated ... other rights. Can justice
be secured with the legal professionals failing to uphold the
professional ethics? This Court has even earlier expressed the
concern