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BCI Compliance Notice
How LawLand complies with the Bar Council of India advertising rules — the platform markets, individual lawyers do not.
1. The rule we operate under
Rule 36 of the Bar Council of India Rules (read with the Schedule appended thereto) prohibits Advocates enrolled in India from soliciting work or advertising, whether directly or indirectly, including through circulars, advertisements, touts, personal communications, interviews not warranted by personal relations, or by furnishing or inspiring newspaper comments. The 2008 amendment permits a limited, factual website disclosure (name, contact details, areas of practice, professional qualifications, enrolment number) but maintains the general bar on advertising.
2. How this Site complies
- This Site is the website of Law Land India, the practice of Advocate Bhawna Yadav, enrolled with the Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh. It uses only the factual disclosure permitted under the 2008 amendment to Rule 36.
- It states verifiable facts only — the advocate’s name, qualifications, enrolment, areas of practice, contact details and languages.
- No promotional adjectives — “best”, “top-rated”, “leading”, “guaranteed” — and no claims of success are used anywhere on the Site.
- No client testimonials, ratings, or reviews are published, and no comparison is drawn with any other lawyer or firm.
- Prices are shown as fixed, factual fees for clearly defined services — not as inducements or guarantees of any outcome.
3. Information, not solicitation
The content on this Site — the homepage, the services pages, and the guides — is factual information about the services offered and general legal topics. It is not solicitation, not an advertisement of success, and not an inducement within the meaning of Rule 36. Nothing on the Site should be read as a promise of any particular result.
4. Disclosures we make
- Engaging this practice creates an advocate–client relationship between you and Advocate Bhawna Yadav.
- The information on the Site is general information, not legal advice for your specific situation, unless and until provided under a written engagement.
- Indian advocates may advise on Indian law only; advice on the law of another country requires separate counsel in that jurisdiction.
5. Complaint route
If you believe any content on this Site breaches the Bar Council of India Rules, please write to support@lawland.in. We review such concerns promptly and, where a breach is found, remove the offending content immediately.
6. Reference
Bar Council of India Rules, Part VI, Chapter II, Rule 36 (as amended); Bar Council of India v. M.V. Dabholkar (1976) 2 SCC 291; Indian Council of Legal Aid & Advice v. Bar Council of India (1995) 1 SCC 732. This Notice is a plain-English summary and not a substitute for the underlying rule.