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BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA RULES, 1975

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FORM B-2 (Under Rule 1(2) of Chapter I, Part V)
Part II Copy of Roll under Section 17(1)(b) of the Bar Council of ..................... sent
under Section 19 of the Advocates Act, 1961

Roll No.

Name and

Date of

Date of Birth

Date of

Remarks

 

Address

enrolment

 

transfer, if

 

 

 

under the

 

any, and

 

 

 

Advocates

 

particulars

 

 

 

Act, 1961

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

Particulars should be entered in the remarks column for persons enrolled under Section 24(3).

CHAPTER II
PREVENTION OF ENTRY IN MORE THAN ONE ROLL

(Rules under Sections 17(4) and 49(1)(ad) of the Act)

1. The rule of every State Council shall provide inter alia, for a declaration in its form of application for enrolment.
(a) that the name of the applicant is not on the roll of any other State Council, and
(b) that the applicant will not, so long as his name is on the roll of one of the State Councils, apply for enrolment, to any other State Council.
2. The Council may, on receipt of information that the name of any person is entered on the roll of more than one State Council, after hearing the person concerned, remove his name from any of the rolls on which his name appears and take such other action against him as may be called for.

CHAPTER III
TRANSFER OF NAME FROM ONE STATE ROLL TO ANOTHER STATE ROLL
(Rules under Sections 18 and 49(1)(b) of the Act)

1. Any person whose name is entered on any State Roll may make an application to the Council for transfer under Section 18 of the Act in Form 'C' in this Chapter. The application shall be accompanied by (i) a certified copy of the entry in the State Roll relating to the applicant and (ii) a certificate from the State Council stating that his certificate of enrolment has not been recalled, that the applicant is entitled to practice on the date of his application, that there are no indisciplinary proceedings pending against the applicant and that it had no objection to the transfer being ordered.
On receipt of an application for transfer, the Secretary shall enquire from the State Council concerned whether they have any objection to the transfer being granted, and he shall thereafter place the papers for disposal before the Councilor a Committee constituted for the purpose. If the Committee considered that the application shall be refused, the matter should be referred to the Council for orders.
2. (1) The order of the Council on the application for transfer shall ordinarily be in Form D in the annexure to this Chapter.
(2) The applicant for transfer shall be informed about the order on his application.
(3) On receipt of a communication from the Bar Council of India of an Order for transfer:

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