BCI Allows Foreign Law Firms in India for Non-Litigious Practice

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June 02, 2025

BCI Allows Foreign Law Firms in India for Non-Litigious Practice

Recently, the Bar Council of India (BCI) officially notified rules allowing foreign law firms and lawyers to practice in India in limited areas.

Key Provisions of the New Rules

  • Non-Litigious Practice Only: Foreign law firms and lawyers are permitted to operate only in non-litigious matters, such as advisory work and international arbitration.
  • Restricted use of Foreign and International Law: They are allowed to advise only on foreign and international law, not on Indian legal matters.
  • Reciprocal Access Required: Permission is granted only on a reciprocal basis, implying that Indian lawyers must receive equivalent access in the foreign country.
  • Dual Registration Option: Indian lawyers and firms can register for foreign law practice without surrendering their right to practice Indian law.

Bar Council of India (BCI)

  • The Bar Council of India (BCI) is a statutory body established under the Advocates Act, 1961 to regulate the legal profession and legal education in India.
  • Composition: The BCI consists of members elected by the State Bar Councils, and the Attorney General of India and Solicitor General of India serve as ex-officio members.
  • Regulatory Functions: The BCI sets professional standards and conduct for advocates, enforces disciplinary guidelines, and recognizes law degrees from Indian and foreign universities.
  • Role in Legal Education: It approves law institutions, prescribes curriculum standards, and frames rules for legal education in India.
  • Examination and Enrollment: The BCI conducts the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) for law graduates and oversees the enrollment of advocates through State Bar Councils.

History of Foreign Practitioner Entry in India

  • Law Commission’s Proposal Working Paper by the Law Commission in the year 2000  recommended amendments to the Advocates Act, 1961, for foreign legal consultancy.
  • Mass Opposition: In February 2000, over 40,000 lawyers protested against proposed legal reforms allowing foreign practitioners, citing threats to domestic legal sovereignty.
  • Judicial Position: The Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that foreign lawyers and law firms could not practice law in India, including both litigation and non-litigation domains.
  • Policy Shift : BCI issued a notification in March 2023 allowing foreign lawyers to work on non-litigious matters.
    • However, this was challenged in the Delhi High Court and remains pending.

Criticism of the New Rules

  • Conflict with Existing Law: Legal experts argue the BCI’s move contradicts the Supreme Court’s 2018 ruling and does not align with the Advocates Act, 1961.
  • Demand for Amendment: Experts suggest the Parliament should amend the Advocates Act instead of relying on administrative notifications.
  • Ambiguity in Rule: The new rules do not clarify if foreign lawyers can appear in international arbitration involving Indian law, leading to legal uncertainties.
  • Non-Reciprocity: Bar Council leaders argue that true reciprocity does not exist, as Indian lawyers face multiple restrictions abroad despite India’s liberal approach.

Way Forward

  • Amendment to the Act: Experts recommend a clear legislative amendment to the Advocates Act to ensure legal consistency and remove judicial ambiguity.
  • Clarify Scope: The BCI must clearly define the operational boundaries for foreign lawyers, especially in arbitration and consultancy work.
  • Secure Genuine Reciprocity: Before expanding access, India should negotiate reciprocal recognition agreements ensuring Indian lawyers receive equal rights abroad.
  • Global Integration and Legal Sovereignty: Regulatory reforms should aim to promote international legal collaboration while protecting the integrity and autonomy of India’s legal system.

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