Section 42 of AA : Section 42: Powers Of Disciplinary Committee
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where an advocate is accused of professional misconduct. The State Bar Council's disciplinary committee initiates proceedings to investigate the allegations. They decide to summon a witness who is believed to have crucial information about the case. The committee exercises its power under Section 42(1)(a) of the Advocates Act, 1961, by issuing a summons to enforce the witness's attendance and examining them under oath.
During the proceedings, the committee finds it necessary to review certain documen...
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