SUPREME COURT ORDERS STATE BAR COUNCIL ELECTIONS BY JANUARY 31

by | Sep 25, 2025

Supreme Court orders State Bar Council elections by January 31, 2026

Supreme Court directs Bar Councils to complete elections by January 31, 2026, warning BCI that delays citing certificate verification will not be tolerated.

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Supreme Court orders State Bar Council elections by January 31, rejecting certificate verification as postponement ground .

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Case Overview

Case Name: Varadhan vs. Union of India & Anr., WP(C) No. 1319/2023

A bench of the Supreme Court of India comprising Justice Surya Kant, Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice N Kotiswar Singh dealt with a petition challenging Rule 32 of the Bar Council of India Certificate and Place of Practice (Verification) Rules, 2015 . The matter concerned delay in elections to State Bar Councils, many of which have not been conducted for years, thereby undermining statutory requirements under the Advocates Act, 1961 .

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Key Aspects

The Court noted the prolonged inaction in conducting State Bar Council elections . It emphasized that pending verification of LLB degrees cannot be used to indefinitely postpone elections . The bench also expressed concern about fake lawyers and misuse of the profession .

  • Petition sought quashing of Rule 32 empowering BCI to extend State Bar Council terms .
  • In several councils, elections were delayed by more than two years .
  • Verification process revealed fake law degrees and ineligible voters .
  • Bar Council of India admitted only 50% of verification work was complete .

Legal Insights

The legal dispute centers on the Advocates Act, 1961 and the 2015 Verification Rules . The Court underscored that democratic functioning of Bar Councils is a statutory mandate .

  • Section 8 & 10B, Advocates Act, 1961 : prescribe tenure and conduct of State Bar Council elections .
  • Rule 32, BCI Verification Rules, 2015 : allows extension of terms, now under judicial challenge .
  • Court held verification cannot override statutory requirement of timely elections .
  • Compared with Election Commission’s process under Article 324, Constitution of India to highlight efficiency .

Court’s Verdict

The Supreme Court directed that elections to all State Bar Councils must be completed, either simultaneously or in phases, by January 31, 2026 . Failure by BCI and councils would invite appointment of a Court Commission of former judges and senior advocates to oversee fair and transparent elections . The Court clarified that certificate verification cannot be a ground for indefinite postponement .

 

Source –  Supreme Court of India 

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