The Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981
Maharashtra Act No. 61 of 1981
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Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title, extent and commencement. - (1) This Act may be called the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Maharashtra. (3) It shall come into force on such [date] as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Definitions. - In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-(a) "Advocate" means a person whose name has been enrolled on the roll of Advocates prepared and maintained by the Bar Council of Maharashtra under section 17 of the Advocates Act and who is a member of a Bar Association;
(b) "Advocates Act" means the Advocates Act, 1961;
(c) "Advocates Welfare Fund" or "Fund" means the fund constituted and maintained under this Act;
(d) "Bar Association" means an association of Advocates attached to any Court or any Tribunal or such other authority or person as is legally authorised to take evidence or to adjudicate or decide any disputes in the State of Maharashtra and recognized by the Bar Council under section 14;
(e) "Bar Council" means the Bar Council of Maharashtra, constituted under section 3 of the Advocates Act;
(f) "cessation of practice" means removal of the name of an Advocate from the State roll maintained by the Bar Council on account of his retirement or death;
(g) "dependents" means wife, husband, lather, mother and unmarried minor children or such of them as exist;
(h) "member of the Fund" means an Advocate admitted to the benefit of the Fund and continuing to be a member thereof under the provisions of this Act;
(i) "prescribed" means prescribed by the Bar Council by regulations made under this Act;
(j) "retirement" means stoppage of practice as an Advocate communicated to and recorded by the Bar Council;
(k) "stamp" or "welfare fund stamp" means the stamp printed and distributed by the Bar Council under section 18;
(l) "State" means the State of Maharashtra;
(m) "suspension of practice" means voluntary suspension of practice as an Advocate or suspension by the Bar Council for misconduct under the Advocates Act;
(n) "Trustee Committee" or "Committee" means the committee established under section 4;
(o) "Wakalatnama" includes a memorandum of appearance or any other document by whatever name called, by which an Advocate is empowered to act, appear or plead before any Court, or any Tribunal or such other authority or person as is referred to in section 14 legally authorised to take evidence or to adjudicate or decide any disputes.
Chapter II
Constitution of Advocates Welfare Fund
3. Constitution of Advocates Welfare Fund. - (1) The State Government shall constitute a fund called the Advocates Welfare (2) There shall be credited to the Fund-(a) an initial amount of Rs. 10,000 or such other higher amount as the Bar Council may credit to this Fund before the 31st December 1981; and all amounts paid by the Bar Council annually from the year 1982 onwards under subsection (3);
(b) any other contribution made by the Bar Council;
(c) any voluntary donation or contribution made to the Fund by the Bar Council of India, or any Bar Association or any Advocates;
(d) all sums collected by way of sale of stamps under section 18;
(e) any grants which may be made by the State Government to the Fund under appropriation duly made in this behalf;
(f) any grants, donations, gifts, benefactions received from other institutions or persons and credited to the Fund, from time to time;
(g) any sum borrowed under section 12;
(h) all sums received from the Life Insurance Corporation of India on the death of any member of the Fund under any Group Insurance Policy;
(i) any profit or dividend received from the Life Insurance Corporation of India in respect of policies of Group Insurance of the members of the Fund;
(j) all sums collected under section 16 by way of application fees and annual subscriptions and interest thereon;
(k) any interest or dividend or other return on any investment made of any part of the Fund.
(3) The Bar Council shall pay to the Fund annually an amount at such rate not exceeding 20 per cent of the enrolment fees realized by it, as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, notify from time to time.Chapter III
Establishment of Trustee Committee and Vesting of Welfare Fund in that Committee
4. Establishment of Trustee Committee. - (1) The State Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, establish, with effect from such date as may be specified therein, a Committee to be called the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Trustee Committee. (2) The Trustee Committee shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and a common seal with power to acquire, hold and dispose of property and to contract and shall by the said name sue and be sued. (3) The Trustee Committee shall consist of the following members, namely:-(a) the Advocate General of Maharashtra, who shall be the Chairman of the Trustee Committee, ex-officio-,
(b) the Secretary to Government, Law and Judiciary Department of the Government of Maharashtra, ex officio;
(c) three members nominated by the State Government;
(d) two members of the Bar Council nominated by the Bar Council;
(e) the accountant of the Bar Council, who shall be the treasurer of the Trustee Committee, ex-officio; and
(f) the Secretary of the Bar Council, who shall be the Secretary of the Trustee Committee, ex-officio.
(4) A member nominated by the State Government under clause (c) of subsection (3) shall hold office for a term of four years, unless the State Government terminates his nomination earlier or he is removed under sub-section (2) of section 5 or he resigns his membership and his resignation is accepted by the State Government under sub-section (1) of section 6. (5) A member nominated by the Bar Council under clause (d) of sub-section (3) shall hold office for a term of four years or for the duration of his membership in the Bar Council, whichever is less, unless he is removed under sub-section (2) of section 5 or he resign his membership and his resignation is accepted by the Bar Council under sub-section (1) of section 6. 5. Disqualifications and removal of nominated members of Trustee Committee. - (1) A member nominated under clause (c) or clause (d) of sub-section (3) of section 4 shall be disqualified to be a member of the Trustee Committee, if he-(a) becomes of unsound mind; or
(b) is adjudged insolvent; or
(c) is absent without leave of the Trustee Committee for more than three consecutive meetings of the Committee; or
(d) is a defaulter to the Fund (in case he is a member of the Fund) or has committed a breach of trust; or
(e) is convicted by a criminal court for an offence involving moral turpitude, unless such conviction has been set aside.
(2) The State Government may remove any member who is or has become disqualified under sub-section (1) from membership of the Trustee Committee: Provided that, no order removing any member shall be passed unless that member and the Bar Council in the case of a member nominated by it have been given an opportunity of being heard: Provided further that, nothing in this section shall apply where the State Government terminates the membership of a member nominated by it under subsection (4) of section 4, on the ground other than incurring any of the disqualifications and removal under this sub-section. 6. Resignation by nominated members of Trustee Committee and filling up of casual vacancies. - (1) Any member nominated under clause (c) or clause (d) of sub-section (3) of section 4 may resign his office by giving one month's notice in writing to the State Government or the Bar Council, as the case may be, and on such resignation being accepted by the State Government or the Bar Council, shall be deemed to have vacated his office: Provided that, the Bar Council shall consult the State Government before accepting the resignation of a member nominated by it. (2) A casual vacancy in the office of a member nominated under clause (c) or clause (d) of sub-section (3) of section 4 occurring on account of death, resignation, termination or removal of a member may be filled up, as soon as conveniently may be, by nomination of a person thereto by the State Government or the Bar Council, as the case may be, and a person so nominated shall hold office so long as the member in whose place he is nominated would have held it, if the vacancy had not occurred. 7. Members to act during vacancy, acts of Trustee Committee, etc. not to be invalidated by informalities. - (1) During any vacancy in a Trustee Committee the continuing members may act as if no vacancy had occurred. (2) The Trustee Committee shall have power to act, notwithstanding any vacancy in the membership or any defect in the constitution thereof, or any defect or irregularity in the nomination of any person as a member thereof, or any defect or irregularity in any act done or proceeding taken under this Act or the regulations made thereunder not affecting the merits of the case; and such proceedings of the Committee shall be valid notwithstanding that it is discovered subsequently that some person who was not entitled to do so sat or voted or otherwise took part in the proceedings or that some defect or irregularity as aforesaid existed. 8. Meetings of Trustee Committee. - (1) The Trustee Committee shall meet, at least once in three calendar months or more often if found necessary to transact business under this Act or the regulations made thereunder. (2) Three members of the Trustee Committee shall form the quorum for a meeting of the Committee. (3) The Chairman or, in his absence, a member elected, shall preside over a meeting of the Trustee Committee. (4) Any matter coming up before a meeting of the Trustee Committee shall be decided by a majority of the members present and voting at the meeting and, in the case of an equality of votes, the Chairman or the member presiding over the meeting shall have a casting vote. 9. Travelling and daily allowance to members of Trustee Committee. - The non-official members of the Trustee Committee shall be eligible to get such travelling allowance and daily allowance as are admissible to the members of the Bar Council: Provided that, if a member of the Committee is a Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly or Maharashtra Legislative Council or a Member of Parliament the Allowances payable to such member shall be the travelling and daily allowances or such other allowances which are payable to him as a Member of the State Legislature or of Parliament, as the case may be, for the purpose of meeting the personal expenditure in attending the meeting of the State Legislature or Parliament or its Committees. 10. Vesting and application of Fund. - The Fund shall vest in, and be held and applied by, the Trustee Committee, subject to the provisions, and for the purposes, of this Act. 11. Functions of Trustee Committee. - (1) The Trustee Committee shall administer the Fund. (2) In the administration of the Fund, the Trustee Committee shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and the regulations made thereunder,-(a) hold the amounts and assets belonging to the Fund in Trust;
(b) receive applications for admission or readmission to the Fund, and dispose of such applications within ninety days from the date of receipt thereof;
(c) receive applications from the members of the Fund, their nominees or legal representatives, as the case may be, for payment out of the Fund, conduct such enquiry as it deems necessary for the disposal of such applications and dispose of the applications within five months from the date of receipt thereof;
(d) record in the minute book of the Trustee Committee, its decisions on the applications;
(e) pay to the applicants amounts at the rates specified in the Schedule;
(f) sanction employment of such officers and servants as it may think necessary for performance of its duties and functions under this Act and determine their conditions of service;
(g) send such periodical and annual reports as may be prescribed to the State Government and the Bar Council;
(h) communicate to the applicants by registered post with acknowledgment due the decisions of the Trustee Committee in respect of applications for admission or readmission to the Fund or claims to the benefit of the Fund;
(i) do such other acts as are, or may be, required to be done by it under this Act and the regulations made thereunder.
12. Funds borrowing and investment. - (1) The Trustee Committee may, with the recommendation of the Bar Council and the prior approval of the State Government, borrow, from time to time, any sum required for carrying out the purposes of this Act. (2) The Trustee Committee shall deposit all moneys and receipts forming part of the Fund in any scheduled bank or invest the same in the units issued by the Unit Trust of India, the National Post Office Savings Certificates or any other Government Security or in loans to any corporation owned or controlled by the Central Government or the State Government or in loans floated by the Central Government or the State Government or in any other manner as the Bar Council may, from time to time, direct with the prior approval of the State Government. (3) All amounts due and payable under this Act and all expenditure relating to the management and administration of the Fund shall be paid out of the Fund. (4) The accounts of the Trustee Committee shall be audited annually by the Chief Auditor, Local Fund Accounts or any other person empowered by the State Government to perform the functions of an auditor under the Bombay Local Fund Audit Act, 1930, as if the Fund were a Local Fund and the Trustee Committee were a Local authority within the meaning of these expressions in the said Act. (5) The accounts of the trustee Committee, as certified by the auditor, together with the audit report thereon, shall be forwarded to the Bar Council by the Trustee Committee and the Bar Council may issue such directions as it deems fit to the Trustee Committee in respect thereof. (6) The Trustee Committee shall comply with the report of the auditor and the directions issued by the Bar Council under sub-section (5). 13. Powers and duties of Secretary. - The Secretary of the Trustee Committee shall-(a) be the chief executive authority of the Trustee Committee and responsible for carrying out its decisions;
(b) represent the Trustee Committee in all suits and proceedings for and against the Committee;
(c) authenticate by his signature all decisions and instructions of the Trustee Committee;
(d) operate the bank accounts of the Trustee Committee jointly with the treasurer;
(e) convene meetings of the Trustee Committee and prepare their minutes;
(f) attend the meetings of the Trustee Committee with all the necessary, records and information;
(g) maintain such forms, registers and other records as may be prescribed from time to time and do all correspondence relating to the Trustee Committee;
(h) inspect and verify periodically the accounts and registers of the Bar Associations regarding the stamps;
(i) prepare an annual statement of business transacted by the Trustee Committee during each financial year;
(j) make appointments of the officers and servants of the Trustee Committee as sanctioned by the Committee and have power to take disciplinary action against any such officer or servant;
(k) do such other acts as may be directed by the State Government, the Trustee Committee and the Bar Council.
Chapter IV
Recognition and Registration of Bar Associations
14. Recognition and Registration of Bar Associations. - (1) All associations of Advocates known by any name functioning in any Court, or before any Tribunal, or before any other authority or person legally authorized to take evidence or to adjudicate or decide any disputes may, before a date to be notified or before such extended date as may be notified by the Bar Council in this behalf, apply to the Bar Council in such form as may be prescribed for recognition and registration. Any association of Advocates constituted after the date of commencement of this Act may, at any time thereafter likewise apply to the Bar Council for recognition and registration. (2) Every application for recognition and registration shall be accompanied by the rules or bye-rules of the association, the names and addresses of the office-bearers of the association and up-to-date list of the members of the association showing the name, address, age, date of enrolment and the ordinary place of practice of each member. (3) The Bar Council may, after such enquiry as it deems necessary, recognize the association and issue a certificate of registration in such form as may be prescribed. (4) The decision of the Bar Council regarding the recognition and registration of a Bar Association shall be final. 15. Duties of Bar Association. - (1) Every Bar Association shall, on or before the 15th April every year, intimate to the Bar Council a list of its members as on the 31st March of that year. (2) Every Bar Association shall intimate to the Bar Council-(a) any change of the office bearers of the association within fifteen days from such change;
(b) any change in the membership, including admission and readmissions, within thirty days of such change;
(c) the death, retirement or voluntary suspension of practice of any of its members within thirty days from the date of occurrence thereof; and
(d) such other matters as may be prescribed or required by the Bar Council from time to time.
Chapter V
Membership in the Fund and Payment Therefrom
16. Membership in the Fund. - (1) Every Advocate practising before any Court, or any Tribunal, or any other authority or person legally authorised to take evidence or to adjudicate or decide any disputes in the State and being a member of a Bar Association recognised by the Bar Council under section 14 may apply to the Trustee Committee for admission as a member of the Fund, in such form as may be prescribed. (2) On receipt of an application under sub-section (1), the Trustee Committee shall make such enquiry as it deems fit and either admit the applicant to the Fund or for reasons to be recorded in writing reject the application: Provided that, no order rejecting an application shall be passed unless the applicant has been given an opportunity of being heard. (3) An application fee shall-(i) in the case of an applicant who, on the date of application has practised for a period of twelve years or more, be two hundred rupees; and
(ii) in the case of an applicant who, on the date of application has practised for a period of less than twelve years, be one hundred rupees;
and such application fee shall be payable in the course of one year in four equal instalments, in such manner as may be prescribed, the first instalment being payable alongwith the application: Provided that, an applicant belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes shall pay an application fee equal to the half of the amount of fee specified in clause (i) or clause (ii), as the case may be. (4) In the event of the rejection of any application the first instalment of the admission fees paid along with the application shall be refunded to the applicant. (5) Every member shall pay an annual subscription to the Fund on or before the 31st December of every year at the following rates, namely:-
Where the standing of the Advocate at the Bar on the last 31st December is five years or more, but less than fifteen years. |
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Fifty rupees: |
Where the standing of the Advocate at the Bar on the last 31st December is fifteen years or more. |
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One hundred rupees. |
Chapter VI
Printing and Distribution of Stamps by Bar Council
18. Printing and distribution of stamps and payment of amount of sale proceeds by Bar Council to Trustee Committee. - (1) The Bar Council shall cause to be printed and distributed welfare fund stamps each of the value of two rupees with Bar Council Emblem and its value inscribed thereon. (2) The stamps shall be of the size 1" x 2" and be sold only to the members of the Fund. (3) The custody of the stamps shall be with Bar Council. (4) The Bar Council shall control the distributions and of the stamps through the Bar Associations. (5) The Bar Council and the Bar Associations shall keep proper accounts of the stamps in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed. (6) The Bar Associations shall purchase the stamps from the Bar Council after paying the value thereof less ten per cent of such value towards incidental expenses. (7) The Bar Council shall, after deducting from the sale proceeds of stamps the actual cost of printing and distribution of stamps, pay the amount realized by sale of stamps to the Trustee Committee within 15 days after the end of every quarter.Chapter VII
Miscellaneous
19. Wakalatnama to bear stamp. - (1) Every member of the Fund shall affix one welfare fund stamp referred to in sub-section (1) of section 18 on every Wakalatnama filed by him and no Wakalatnama shall be filed before or received by any Court, Tribunal or other authority or person referred to in section 14 unless it is so stamped. (2) The value of the stamp shall neither be cost in the case nor be collected in any event from the client. (3) Any contravention of the provisions of sub-section (2) by any member shall disentitle him to the benefits of the Fund and the Trustee Committee shall report such instances to the Bar Council for appropriate action. 20. Cancellation of welfare fund stamp affixed on Wakalatnama. - Every stamp affixed on Wakalatnama under sub-section (1) of section 19 filed before any Court, tribunal or any other authority or person shall be cancelled in the manner provided in section 42 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959. 21. Exemption from sections 19 and 20 in certain cases. - Nothing contained in sections 19 and 20 shall apply in the cases of-(a) the Advocates appointed by the Court or the Tribunal or other authority or person referred to in section 14 in suits or other proceedings to assist the indigent persons in matters before them;
(b) the Advocates appearing in legal aid matters for parties to whom legal aid has been rendered by the Bar Council or its Legal Aid Committees or by the Central Government or the State Government;
(c) the Advocates appointed for the accused by the Courts to help the Court as amicus curiae or the Advocate otherwise appearing as amicus curiae;
(d) the Advocates appearing on behalf of the Bar Council or any Bar Association.
22. Appeal against any decisions of Committee. - (1) An appeal against any decision of the Trustee Committee shall lie to the Bar Council. (2) The appeal shall be in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by-(a) the order appealed against; and
(b) a fee of one hundred rupees which shall not be refunded.
(3) The appeal shall be filed within thirty days from the date of receipt of the order appealed against. (4) The decision of the Bar Council on the appeal shall be final. 23. Group life insurance for members and other benefits for Advocates. - (1) The Trustee Committee may, for the welfare of the members of the Fund,-(a) obtain from the Life Insurance Corporation of India policies of Group Insurance for the members of the Fund;
(b) provide for medical and educational facilities for the members of the Fund and their dependents; and
(c) provide for better library facilities to the recognised and registered Bar Association for the use of the members of the Fund; and
(d) provide for such other benefits and amenities as may be prescribed.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Trustee Committee may also at its discretion give financial assistance from the Fund to organize welfare schemes for the indigent, disabled or other Advocates, who may or may not be members of the Fund. 24. Restriction on alienation, attachment, etc. of interest of member in the Fund. - (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the interest of any member in the Fund, or the right of a member or his nominee or legal heirs to receive any amount from the Fund, shall not be assigned, alienated, or charged and shall not be liable to attachment under any decree or order of any Court, Tribunal or other authority or person. (2) No creditor shall be entitled to proceed against the Fund or the interest therein of any member or his nominee or legal heirs. Explanation. - For the purposes of this section, "creditor" includes the State, or an official assignee or receiver appointed under the Presidency-towns Insolvency Act, 1909, the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920, or any other law for the time being in force. 25. Protection of action taken in good faith. - (1) No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of this Act or any regulations made thereunder. (2) No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Trustee Committee or the Bar Council for any damage caused or likely to be caused by anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of this Act or any regulations made thereunder. 26. Bar of jurisdiction of Civil Courts. - No civil court shall have jurisdiction to settle, decide or deal with any question or to determine any matter which is by or under this Act required to be settled, decided or dealt with or to be determined by the Trustee Committee or the Bar Council. 27. Power to summon witnesses and take evidence. - The Trustee Committee and the Bar Council shall, for the purposes of any enquiry under this Act, have the same powers as are vested in a civil court while trying a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in respect of the following matters, namely:-(a) enforcing the attendance of any person for examining him on oath;
(b) requiring the discovery and production of documents;
(c) receiving evidence on affidavit;
(d) issuing commissions for the examination of witnesses.
28. Power to make regulations. - The Bar Council may, with the previous approval of the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, make regulations for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act and for matters which are to be or may be prescribed under the Act.Schedule
(See Sections 11 and 17)
30 years' standing |
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Rs. 30,000 |
29 years' standing |
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Rs. 29,000 |
28 years' standing |
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Rs. 28,000 |
27 years' standing |
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Rs. 27,000 |
26 years' standing |
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Rs. 26,000 |
25 years' standing |
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Rs. 25,000 |
24 years' standing |
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Rs. 24,000 |
23 years' standing |
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Rs. 23,000 |
22 years' standing |
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Rs. 22,000 |
21 years' standing |
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Rs. 21,000 |
20 years' standing |
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Rs. 20,000 |
19 years' standing |
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Rs. 19,000 |
18 years' standing |
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Rs. 18,000 |
17 years' standing |
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Rs. 17,000 |
16 years' standing |
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Rs. 16,000 |
15 years' standing |
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Rs. 15,000 |
14 years' standing |
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Rs. 14,000 |
13 years' standing |
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Rs. 13,000 |
12 years' standing |
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Rs. 12,000 |
11 years' standing |
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Rs. 11,000 |
10 years' standing |
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Rs. 10,000 |
9 years' standing |
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Rs. 9,000 |
8 years' standing |
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Rs. 8,000 |
7 years' standing |
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Rs. 7,000 |
6 years' standing |
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Rs. 6,000 |
5 years' standing |
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Rs. 5,000 |
Notifications
G. N., L.& D., No. CFA. 1078/233(81)-X, dated 19th November, 1981 (M.G., Part IV-B, p. 1968) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (3) of section 1 of the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981 (Maharashtra LX of 1981), the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints the 20th day of November 1981 to be the date on which the said Act shall come into force. G N., L. & J.D., No. CFA. 1083/906/1.13)-X, dated 18th August, 1984 (M. G., Part IV-B, p. 1071) - In the exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section 3 of the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981, (Maharashtra LXI of 1981) the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that the Bar Council of Maharashtra shall pay an amount of Rs. 20,000 (Rupees twenty thousand only) out of the enrolment fees realised by it during the year 1983-84 to the "Advocates Welfare Fund" constituted under the said Act. G.N., L.& J.D., No. CFA. 1085/174( 176)-X, dated 28th May, 1986 (M.G., Part IV-B, p. 403) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section 3 of the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981, (Maharashtra LXI of 1981) the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that the Bar Council of Maharashtra shall pay an amount of Rs.20,000 (Rupees twenty thousand only) out of the enrolment fees realised by it during the year 1984-85 to the "Advocates Welfare Fund" constituted under the said Act. G.N., L. & J. D., No. CFA. 1086/1131(144)-X, dated 12th June, 1987 (M.G., Part IV-B, p. 498) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981, (Maharashtra LXI of 1981) the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that the Bar Council of Maharashtra shall pay an amount of Rupees Ten Thousand out of the enrolment fees realised by it during the year 1985-86 to the "Advocates Welfare Fund" constituted under the said Act. G.N., L.& 3. D., No. CFA. 1078/235( 109)-X, dated 10th November, 1982 (M.G., Part IV-B, p. 1093) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section (1) of section 4 of the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 1981 (Maharashtra LXI of 1981), the Government of Maharashtra hereby establishes, with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette, the Maharashtra Advocates Welfare Fund Trustees Committee consisting of the following members namely
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The Advocate-General of Maharashtra, ex-officio. |
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Chairman. |
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The Secretary of Government, Law and Judiciary Department, Government of Maharashtra, ex-officio |
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Member. |
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The Secretary to Government, Revenue and Forest Department Mantralaya, Bombay 400 032, ex-officio. |
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Member (nominated by State Government |
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Shri S. V Thokal, District Government Pleader, Solapur. |
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Member (nominated by State Government). |
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Shri K. G. Navandar Advocate, 'Do Mitra', Station Road, Aurangabad 431 001. |
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Member (nominated by State Government). |
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Shri V. A Mohite, Advocate, Tarangan, 23, Bhonsle Nagar, Pune 110 007. |
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Member (nominated by the Bar Council of Maharashtra). |
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Shri M. P. Vashi, Advocate, 1, Ground Floor, Ali Chambers, Dean Lane, Fort, Bombay 400 001. |
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Member (nominated by the Bar Council of Maharashtra). |
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The Accountant of the Bar Council of Maharashtra, Bombay, ex-officio. |
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Member and Treasurer of the Trustee Committee. |
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The Secretary of the Bar Council of Maharashtra, Bombay, ex officio. |
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Member and the Secretary of the Trustee Committee. |
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The Secretary to Government, Revenue and Forest Department, Mantralaya, Bombay 400 032. |
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Member (nominated by State Government). |
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Shri Girish Chobey, Advocate, Dhantoli, Nagpur. |
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Member (nominated by State Government). |
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Shri D. G. Shende, Advocate, 106, Morarji Path, Solapur. |
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Member (nominated by State Government). |
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Shri D. V. Patil, Advocate, 40, Camp, Satara 415 001. |
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Member (nominated by the Bar Council of Maharashtra). |
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Shri D B. Bhonsale, Advocate, 10, Firuz Ara. 4th Floor, Maharshi Karve Road, Near Mantralaya, Bombay 400 021 |
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Member (nominated by the Bar Council of Maharashtra). |
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The Secretary to Government, Revenue and Forests, Department Mantralaya, Mumbai 400 032. |
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Member (nominated by the State Government). |
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Shri Suresh S. Pakle, Advocate, Dadar, Mumbai. |
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Member (nominated by the State Government). |
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Shri P B. Patil Advocate, Parel, Mumbai. |
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Member (nominated by the State Government). |
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Shri. M. P. Vashi, Alankar, 59, Swami Nityanand Marg, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400 069 |
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Member (nominated by Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa) |
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Shri S. S. Chaudhari, Datta Nivas, Opp. Akashwani, Jalna Road, Aurangabad 431 001. |
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Member (nominated by the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa)." |