towards the litigants. Therefore, he is expected to follow
norms of professional ethics and try to protect the
interests of his client in relation ... court
according to his whim or convenience. It would be against
professional ethics for a lawyer to abstain from the court
when the cause
liti-
gants to the advocates who are mindful of
professional ethics and believe in maintaining
the decorum of courts."
When a member
correct
attitude of a service oriented- professional and cannot be
expected to maintain the high standards of professional
conduct. According to the respondent-Bar Council ... canvass for cases;
a conduct which brings down the standard of professional
ethics expected to be maintained by a member of the
profession and that
invariably from the Bar at different
levels. The high moral, ethical and professional standards
among the members of the Bar are pre-conditions even ... therefore, is enjoined by
the Advocates Act to maintain high moral, ethical and
professional standards. which of late is far from
satisfactory. Their power under
preferred by the litigants to the
advocates who are mindful of professional ethics and believe
in maintaining the decorum of Courts.
No Judge can take
qualifications, selection procedure career
advancement, teaching days, work load, code of professional ethics,
accountability, etc., shall be as indicated in the Appendix to the order
advocate from his client. From the point of view of professional ethics, it is, in my opinion, not proper for an attorney to lend
time[10]. This court noticed the observations about
the decline of ethical and professional standards of the Bar, and need to
arrest such trend ... causes us
both grave concern and dismay is the decline of ethical and professional
standards among lawyers. The conduct of the two appellants (one convicted
society and justice system. Any violation of the
principles of professional ethics by an Advocate is unfortunate and
unacceptable. (Vide: O.P. Sharma
such conduct on his part was unprofessional, it was not tantamount to professional misconduct. The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India rightly observes ... entrusted with a brief is expected to follow the norms of professional ethics and try to protect the interests of his client in relation