📘 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:

  1. Government law officers and legal firms are recognised as advocates, but corporate lawyers and patent attorneys are excluded from recognition as advocates.
  2. 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.

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