Legal Profession Act(CHAPTER 161)
Table of Contents
Long Title
Part I PRELIMINARY
1 Short title
2 Interpretation
Part II ADMISSION OF ADVOCATES AND SOLICITORS
Board of Legal Education
3 Establishment of Board of Legal Education
4 Purposes of Board
5 General powers of Board
6 Senate of Academy may give directions to Board
7 Power of Minister and Board as to recognition of foreign qualifications
8 Constitution of Board
9 Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Secretary
10 Meetings of Board
Qualified persons
11 Admission of advocates and solicitors
12 Qualifications for admission
13 Periods of pupillage
14 Service of pupillage
15 Admission of Malayan practitioners
16 Admission of Hong Kong practitioners
17 Petitions for admission under sections 11(1) and 15(1)
18 Petitions for admission under section 15(2)
19 Service of documents and objections
20 Caveats and misrepresentations
21 Ad hoc admissions
Reviews
22 Review of Board’s decisions
Hearing of petitions and the roll
23 Hearing
24 Declaration, duty and the roll
Part III PRACTISING CERTIFICATES
25 Practising certificates
26 Disqualification for practising certificate
27 Register of practitioners
28 Cancellation of practising certificates
Part IV PRIVILEGES OF ADVOCATES AND SOLICITORS
29 Privileges of advocates and solicitors
30 Appointment of Senior Counsel
31 Order of precedence in court
32 Qualifications to practise
33 Unauthorised person acting as advocate or solicitor
34 Qualifications to section 35
35 No costs recoverable by unauthorised person
Part V THE LAW SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE
36 Establishment of Society
37 Purposes and powers of Society
38 Visitors
Members of the Society and subscriptions
39 Membership
40 Practising solicitors to be members
41 Non-practitioner members
42 Honorary members
43 Privileges of membership
44 Expulsion and suspension of rights and privileges
45 Termination of qualification
46 Annual subscription to Society
The Council
47 Council
48 Statutory members
49 Elected members
Election of members of Council
50 Compulsory voting
51 Elections
52 Nominations
53 Insufficient nominations
54 Council’s term of office
55 Casual vacancies
Officers
56 President and Vice-President
57 When members of Council to vacate office
Powers of Council
58 General powers of Council
59 Specific powers of Council
60 Appointment of committees of Council
61 Power of Council to inspect files of proceedings in bankruptcy of solicitor
62 Power of Council to accept gifts
63 Representation in court
Proceedings of Council
64 Meetings of Council
65 Expenses of members
66 Proceedings of Council and its Inquiry Committees to be confidential
General meetings of the Society
67 Annual general meeting
68 Extraordinary general meetings
69 Voting
70 Convening and procedure
Part VI PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE OF SOLICITORS AND CLERKS
71 Rules as to professional practice, etiquette, conduct and discipline
72 Rules as to keeping of accounts by solicitors
73 Accountant’s report
74 Intervention in solicitor’s practice
75 Compensation fund
76 Solicitors who are commissioners for oaths or notaries public
77 Solicitor not to act as agent for any unauthorised person
78 Solicitors’ clerks
79 Acting for housing developer and purchaser prohibited
80 Account by solicitor
81 Interim certificate
Part VII DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
82 Jurisdiction of Supreme Court over solicitors
83 Power to strike off the roll or suspend or censure
84 Appointment of Inquiry Panel
85 Complaints against advocates and solicitors
86 Inquiry
87 Council’s consideration of report
88 Council’s power to order penalty
89 Application to appoint a Disciplinary Committee
Disciplinary Committee
90 Appointment of Disciplinary Committee
91 Proceedings and powers of Disciplinary Committee
92 Person who made the complaint etc.
93 Findings of Disciplinary Committee
94 Society to apply to court
95 Provisions as to penalties
96 Procedure for complainants dissatisfied with Council’s decision
97 Procedure for complainants dissatisfied with a Disciplinary Committee’s decision
98 Order to show cause
99 Drawing up of order
100 Solicitor’s application to remove own name
101 Adverse orders to be noted on roll
102 Replacement on roll of solicitor who has been struck off
103 Costs
104 Absence of person concerned
105 Provisions as to evidence
106 No action in absence of bad faith
Part VIII REMUNERATION OF SOLICITORS
107 Prohibition of certain stipulations
108 Orders as to remuneration of solicitors for non-contentious business
109 Agreements with respect to remuneration for non-contentious business
110 Remuneration of a solicitor who is a mortgagee
Contentious business
111 Agreement as to costs for contentious business
112 Effect of agreements with respect to contentious business
113 Enforcement of agreements
114 Death or incapability of solicitor after agreement
115 Change of solicitor after agreement
Part IX RECOVERY AND TAXATION OF COSTS
116 Definition of solicitor in this Part
117 Charging orders
118 Solicitor not to commence action for fees until one month after delivery of bills
119 Court may authorise action for recovery of fees before expiration of one month after delivery of bills
120 Order for taxation of delivered bill of costs
121 Costs of order for taxation fixed at $25
122 Time limit for taxation of bills of costs
123 Petitions for taxation to contain a submission to pay
124 Order for delivery of bill of costs to be obtained as of course
125 Solicitor to deliver copy of bill of costs
126 Preparation of bills of costs as between solicitor and client
127 Interest in respect of disbursements and advances
128 Costs of taxation how to be borne
129 Interest on client’s money
130 Costs of Government
Part X MISCELLANEOUS
131 General provision as to rules
132 Offices of Board and Society
133 Service of documents
134 Recovery of moneys by Society
135 Rules Committee to prescribe fees
136 Relief to banks
137 Income tax exemption
138 Transfer of names to roll
139 Saving
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