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THE STATUS OF VAKILS


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THE invidious distinction between the legal status and position of a Vakil and that of a Barrister is one of those things which remind us of the continued subjection of India to England, and the continuation of the distinction would be to give the lie to the much-vaunted talk of the removal of all racial inequalities in the new era which is said to have dawned on India. The disabilities under which the Vakils have to work are not of recent origin, but may be traced back to the days of the East India Company. At the close of the eighteenth century, the retaining fee of the Vakil was fixed at four annas in Bengal. That system continued until 1814, when the Vakalatnama was introduced. But even then the question of fee was not left to be settled by agreement between the Vakils and their clients; but was arbitrarily fixed. The scale of fees laid down the maximum limit which was not to be exceeded by the Vakils; and the fees were fixed at Rs. 24 in Sudder Courts, Rs. 16 in Prov ....

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