
Bar Councils
Bar Councils are regulatory bodies that oversee the legal profession, ensuring lawyers adhere to standards of ethics, conduct, and competence. They set rules for admission, monitor ongoing professional behavior, discipline misconduct, and often represent lawyers' interests. These councils help maintain public trust in the legal system by ensuring that legal practitioners are qualified, responsible, and operate with integrity. Essentially, they serve as the governing and quality assurance authority for lawyers within a jurisdiction.