📘 Q.2 IAS Prelims 2022 — Polity & Governance: Legal Profession & Bar Councils
🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📍 The Question:
With reference to India, consider the following statements:
- Government law officers and legal firms are recognised as advocates, but corporate lawyers and patent attorneys are excluded from recognition as advocates.
- Bar Councils have the power to lay down the rules relating to legal education and recognition of law colleges.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
✅ Correct Answer: (b)
🔎 Curiosity Raiser (UPSC trap)
UPSC is testing whether you understand the precise meaning of “advocate” under Indian law.
The confusion usually arises between:
- legal professionals, and
- advocates recognised under the Advocates Act.
🧠 Core Concept Tested
Advocates Act, 1961 — Recognition of advocates and powers of Bar Councils
🔍 Classroom Explanation (UPSC Prelims Focused)
Statement 1 ❌
- In India, only those enrolled with State Bar Councils are recognised as “advocates.”
- An emerging class of legal professionals such as:
- government law officers,
- corporate lawyers,
- law firm professionals,
- law professors,
- legal researchers, and
- patent attorneys
are excluded from recognition as advocates unless enrolled and practising as such.
👉 The statement incorrectly claims that government law officers and legal firms are recognised as advocates.
Hence, Statement 1 is incorrect.
Statement 2 ✅
- The Advocates Act, 1961 empowers:
- the Bar Council of India (BCI) and
- State Bar Councils (SBCs)
to regulate the legal profession.
- This includes powers relating to:
- legal education,
- recognition of law colleges,
- enrolment and discipline of advocates.
👉 Statement 2 is correct.
❌ Why the final answer is (b)
- Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Statement 2 is correct.
- Hence, only Statement 2 is correct.
📘 Enrich Notes (Prelims Value Add)
- Advocate → Law graduate enrolled with a State Bar Council
- Exclusive right → Only advocates can appear, act, or plead in courts
- Advocates Act, 1961 → Created a unified Bar with self-regulation
- Bar Councils’ powers → Legal education, law college recognition, professional discipline
📌 Prelims Recall Line
Every advocate is a legal professional, but not every legal professional is an advocate.
🧘♂️ IAS Monk Whisper
The robe of advocacy is not worn by qualification alone,
but by enrolment, regulation, and responsibility.
