BCI to hear ban on practice by lawmakers

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The of has called its Council Meet on Sunday to decide on the issue of ban on the Members of (MLAs) and Members of Parliament (MPs) from doubling up as practising advocates.

"According to of India's rule, no salaried employee can practice law; no public servant can practice MLA, get salaries, hence they are public servant. MPs have the power of impeachment of the judges.

Hence, if you are practicing in front of that judge, then it is conflict of interest," said and

Upadhyay had sent a notice to the of India, requesting them to bar the MPs and MLAs from practising

He further said that the MLAs and MPs take fees from a private party and a second party, which is the

"They get bungalows from the government, which is a professional misconduct. If you want to practice law, one needs to do it full time, and if you are a and a MLA then you need to give full time to your constituency as well," said Upadhyay.

"Hence I wrote to the of saying that MLA, MPs can't practice law," said Upadhyay.

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First Published: Sun, February 04 2018. 12:10 IST