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Jammu KashmirSC issues notice on plea seeking Bar Council in J&K & Ladakh

SC issues notice on plea seeking Bar Council in J&K & Ladakh

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NEW DELHI, July 29: The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the  Centre and others on a plea seeking directions to establish the Bar  Council in and and .

A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and J B Pardiwala issued notices to  the Ministry of Law and Justice, Bar Council of and others on a  plea filed by a lawyer.

“We will issue notice,” the bench said.

The top court was hearing a plea seeking directions to the Centre and  the Bar Council of India (BCI) to establish the Bar Council in Jammu and  Kashmir and Ladakh.

The plea alleged that failure to provide Bar Council to lawyers from  Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh is nothing less than step-motherly  treatment and discrimination.

Petitioner Supriya Pandita, who is a practicing advocate from Jammu and  Kashmir and Ladakh, has said in the plea that the entire legal  fraternity in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has no government established  body where they can get themselves enrolled and take benefits of the  Bar Council as compared to other states in the country.

The Advocates Act, 1961, mandates every state should have State Bar  Council and therefore, Bar Council for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh  cannot be denied by the respondents, said the plea, filed through  advocate Om Prakash Parihar.

It claimed that due to the non-availability of the State Bar Council,  the advocates are even deprived of applying for the proximity cards for  appearing before the apex court as no option for Jammu and Kashmir and  Ladakh is provided in the online application.

The advocate members from Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are unable to  apply for the proximity card of this court as the application form for  the proximity card of this court requires compulsory filing up the  details of the State Bar Council, the plea said.

It has also sought a direction for issuing proximity cards to advocate  members from Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh who wish to avail the benefit  of this card issued by the apex court.

The plea said that while hearing another petition in February 2017, the  apex court had noted in its order that the BCI, having duly considered  the Jammu and Kashmir State Bar Council Rules, has approved the same and  it was submitted on behalf of the BCI that the aforesaid rules have  since been forwarded for publication in the official gazette.

“Despite making this statement, the Bar Council of India….has not made  any efforts to establish the Jammu and Kashmir State Bar Council, the  plea claimed.

It also referred to the Centre's decision in August 2019 to abrogate  provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution which had given special  status to Jammu and Kashmir. (Agencies)

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