clubbing provision. The situation, however, would be altogether different when a professional couple, say a doctor-couple, enters into a partnership. Each ... doctor in order to carry on his profession. The rules of professional ethics would not permit this. It would be unethical
exercise of its statutory powers amended the
Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and
Ethics) Regulations, 2002 (the regulations) on 10-12-2009
imposing ... freebees in violation of the provisions of
Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and
Ethics) Regulations, 2002 shall be inadmissible under section
Baker Oil Tools (India) Pvt. Ltd. vs Baker Hughes Ltd. & Anr. on 3 June
Sakharam Narayan Kherdekar vs City Of Nagpur Corporation on 25 September, 1962
JUDGMENT
Abhyankar, J
Emperor vs Babus Rajani Kanta Bose And Anr., Babus ... on 6 February, 1922
Equivalent citations
conduct
of P.D. Gupta in circumstance s was unbecoming of
professional ethics and conduct.
Bar Council of India also observed :
" It is acknowledged ... respondent is patently unbecoming
of a lawyer and against
professional ethics. Consequently,
we feel that as an exemplary
punishment, Shri P.D. Gupta
should
counsel for the accused person is unjustified, unfair and unbecoming of professional ethics of advocates."
(ix) The Honourable Supreme Court noted the error
Against the
inadequate punishment awarded to the advocate
appellant for the proved professional mis-conduct, the
complainant preferred appeal. In that appeal, notice
was issued ... obligation to maintain
probity and high standard of professional ethics and
morality.
20. In the above backdrop, if the conduct of the
advocate appellant
respondent
No.2 Shri Amar Raj Lall, Advocate acted
against professional ethics and involved
himself in criminal conspiracy. True and
correct copy of the power
belief that their conduct in doing so is in
accordance with professional ethics, it has to be held that
the act of the two appellants ... proceedings that the counsel were genuinely under
the belief that their professional duties demanded that,
when their client was under a bonafide belief that