from the Weakest to the Most Remote
The Civil Court Bar Association in Azamgarh plays a crucial role in the legal framework of the district, serving as a pivotal institution where legal professionals gather, collaborate, and advocate for justice.
Our History
The Civil Court Bar Association, Azamgarh, was established in the early decades of independent India to represent and regulate district lawyers. Over time, it has evolved into a multifaceted organization, actively engaging in community outreach, legal aid, and pro bono services for the underprivileged.
Its responsibilities now include professional oversight, ethical enforcement, and continuing legal education.
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Activities and Responsibilities
Regulatory Functions
The Bar Association regulates the admission of new lawyers, maintains a roll of practicing advocates, and enforces ethical standards within the legal profession.
Advocacy and Policy
Represents the interests of the legal community before governmental bodies and advocates for legal reforms that benefit both lawyers and the public.
Continuing Legal Education
Organizes seminars, workshops, and lectures to promote ongoing professional development among lawyers.
Legal Aid and Pro Bono Services
Coordinates efforts to provide free legal assistance to marginalized communities and individuals who cannot afford legal representation.
Meetings & Events
Seeking immediate intervention
Meeting with Hon'ble CM Yogi Adityanath
In the context of the state-wide problem of Gram Nyayalayas, the Association’s Secretary Mr. Anand Shrivastav sought time to meet the Hon’ble Chief Minister to put forth his views. After getting the time, a five-member delegation led by the Association’s President Mr. Ashok Kumar Pandey went to the Hon’ble Chief Minister’s residence and apprised him of the problem. The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh listened to the delegation’s views seriously and assured that the problem of the advocates will be resolved soon. The delegation also included the Association’s former President Mr. Subedar Yadav, the Association’s Joint Secretary Mr. Ram Narayan Rai and Senior Vice President Mr. Saif Umar Khan.
Briefing on ground realities
In discussion with Hon'ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh
In a follow-up to our appeal to the state government, President Ashok Kumar Pandey and Secretary Anand Srivastava along with other members of Association met with Hon’ble Governor Smt. Anandiben Patel. Where they discussed the pressing issues surrounding the Gram Nyayalaya system, emphasizing the inadequate implementation and its adverse effects on both advocates and litigants. The Governor was thoroughly briefed on the ground realities, stressing the urgent need for a resolution to ensure justice and proper legal representation across the state
Our Team Members
Office Bearers Steering the Civil Court Bar Association, Azamgarh, a Pillar of the District’s Legal Landscape