LIAQAT ALI versus ARSHAD MAHMOOD LODHI, ADVOCATE
41 (4) of the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act 1973 Advocate's complaint of misconduct did not prove on the record complainant's version that he consulted a lawyer to initiate proceedings against the assailants in which It was proven that he was the complainant. Married to three wives and the dispute was dismissed, the lawyer's version was that the complainant had linked her to his third wife to get a divorce and he had set up the address of the complainant's fee to his third wife. Was sent to. The complainant was returned by the lawyer by the advocate The complainant lawyer could not prove a case of professional misconduct against the Advocate Bar Council, however, it was discovered that the lawyer had acted against a lawyer in the case and By now he had relinquished his duties as a lawyer on his visit. The third wife of the complainant was concerned that lawyers enjoy a high position in the community and are expected to observe high standards and morals, both in the courtroom and outside the courtroom. Rejecting the complaint, he was warned to be careful in maintaining the dignity and dignity of the legal profession in the future and to adhere to the Code of Conduct as per his duty.
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