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Welcome To District Bar Association, Bathinda


Bar was started at Qila Mubarak in the year 1952-1953. Inaugurated by CM Brish Bhan Pepsu. Then it was shifted to Government Girls senior secondary school near Gole Diggi in the year 1954-55. Finally to the court complex in the year 1956 inaugurated by Mehtab singh Gill, acting chief justice of Punjab and Haryana. The District Bar Association is a statutory body created by Parliament to regulate. We perform the regulatory function by prescribing standards of professional conduct and etiquette and by exercising disciplinary jurisdiction over the bar.

In addition, we perform certain representative functions by protecting the rights, privileges and interests of advocates and through the creation of funds for providing financial assistance to organize welfare schemes for them.
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  • Civil Law
  • Matrimonial Law
  • Consumer Law

RAMANPREET SINGH SIDHU

Vice President

GAGANDEEP SINGH

Joint Secretary

MEENU BEGAM

Treasurer

District Bar Association - Bathinda

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The following statutory functions

  • To safeguard the rights, privileges and interests of advocates.
  • To promote and support law reform.
  • To organize legal aid to the poor.
  • To manage and invest the funds of the Bar Council.
  • To provide for the election of its members who shall run the Bar Councils.
  • To lay down standards of professional conduct and etiquette for advocates.
  • To lay down procedure to be followed by its disciplinary committee and the disciplinary committees of each State Bar Council.
  • To conduct seminars and talks on legal topics by eminent jurists and publish journals and papers of legal interest.