Legal Profession Act
The Legal Profession Act is a law that regulates the practice of law and the conduct of legal professionals, such as lawyers and solicitors. It establishes the framework for licensing, professional conduct, and disciplinary measures to ensure that legal practitioners adhere to ethical standards and provide quality services to clients.
This Act also outlines the roles of various regulatory bodies, such as the Law Society or Bar Association, which oversee the admission of new lawyers and handle complaints against them. By setting these guidelines, the Act aims to protect the public and maintain the integrity of the legal profession.