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Regina v Solicitors’ Complaints Bureau, ex parte Singh and Chowdury: Admn 1995

The court considered the disciplinary duties of the Law Society: ‘The object of the provision is disciplinary. It is to assist in maintaining the standards to be achieved by solicitors and to provide sanctions in terms of costs and payment if the proper standards are not reached. It is the quality of the service . . . which is of importance.’

Judges:

Lord Taylor LCJ

Citations:

(1995) 7 Admin LR 249

Statutes:

Solicitors Act 1974 Sch1A

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedRegina v Law Society ex parte Shuttari CA 25-Nov-1996
The client complained that he should have been advised to apply for legal aid and otherwise. The solicitor now appealed a disciplinary finding against her.
Held: The court considered the purpose of Schedule 1A of the 1974 Act: ‘it is arguable . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Legal Professions

Updated: 09 July 2022; Ref: scu.250450

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