How to become a member

1. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The Executive Committee shall be the Executive Authority of the Council and shall be responsible for giving effect to the resolutions of the Council. It shall have the power:-

→ To propose investment of the funds of the Council
→ To prescribe books of account, registers and files for the proper management of the affairs of the Council.
→ To supervise the work of the members of the staff and propose their conditions of service
→ Consider the Secretary’s Annual Report and place it before the Council with its comments thereon.
→ Consider the annual budget prepared by the Hony. Treasurer for being place before the Council.
→ To provide for proper annual inspection of the office and its registers.
→ To authorize the Secretary to incur expenditure within prescribed limits.
→ And to do all other things necessary for discharging the aforesaid functions.

2. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

→ A Disciplinary Committee under the provisions of the Advocates Act shall be constituted by the Council and its term shall be two and a half years or till a successor committee is constituted whichever is later.
→ The co-option under section 9(i) of the Act shall be done by the Council by election.
→ The procedure prescribed for the election of Chairman, Vice- Chairman, Treasurer or members of other Committees shall as far as possible be followed for co-opting such members.
→ The senior most among the members shall be its Chairman
→ The Disciplinary Committee can hold its meetings at New Delhi or at such other places as the Committee may decide, for speedy disposal of cases.

3. ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE: The duties of the Enrollment Committee shall be:

→ To scrutinize enrollment papers filed by candidates and if they are found in order, to recommend their enrollment.
→ To scrutinize and advice the Bar Council regarding any dispute relating to the order of seniority in the State Roll.
→ To advice the secretary in the preparing and maintenance of the roll. → The Enrollment Committee shall have power to exempt the requirement of one month notice in exceptional cases.

4. RULES COMMITTEE: Functions of the Rule Committee are :

→ To formulate rules for the conduct of business of the Bar Council.
→ To frame rules as may be required.
→ To study, consider and recommend matters referred to the Council, by the Parliament, Legislative Assembly and other bodies, regarding any bills or rules and report to the Council.
→ To perform any other functions required by the Council from time to time.

5. The other committees are:

→ ELECTION COMMITTEE
→ LIBRARY COMMITTEE
→ WELFARE COMMITTEE