Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Opening up of Legal services in India



AS India slowly but surely opens up every possible sector to the foreign market, how can the legal services be left behind. For this an interactive session was called by the Ministry of Law on 17 September 2007, to which I also went the session lasted about two hours, in the end three groups emerged

1. Those in against

2. Those in favour
3. Undecided



Group 1 comprises of big law firms who hold substantial market share, and are not willing to give up .
Group 2 as imagine comprises of those firms who already are in MoU with foreign firms and are trying to strengthen their position.
And finally the Group 3 who comprises of those people who were undecided, really don’t care , there for free snacks.

After the session was conclude, all the view points were noted by the ministry, and they would come up with a draft within few months.

I guess as the world economies open up, and the competition comes to domestic market. Talking of legal services in particular one metaphor come to mind " Never to put horse behind the cart " Opening up of legal services should been taken in steps, so when the competition comes we will be ready to face them. At present lot of handicaps crumble the legal services. Let us take a look

Firstly, under the Advocates Act,1961 foreign firms and lawyers are not allowed to practice in India, It is a common misconception the foreign firms and lawyers will come and take over the litigation practice from Indian lawyers which as anyone who can read can see this is not the case as being made out.

Indian Partnership Act, 1932 bars law firms from having more than 20 lawyers, this limits a law firm to grow in size.

Limited Liability Partnership Bill, 2006 is still sitting to be passed in the Parliament, this act will provide a law firm to expand and compete globally.

A set of guidelines which will govern the activities of foreign firms and lawyers. For example in Singapore, foreign firms can only practice in banking and corporate areas of Singapore law.

Given above reasons it is now for the government to act upon them and show us the door and we will walk through it whatever the outcome.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow...that's great and very nice idea.
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