NEW DELHI :
THE Union Law Ministry has
increased the fees of advocate,
who represent the Central
Government in courts across the
country, after a gap of nearly 11
years.
In a notification issued on
February 5, the department of
legal affairs in the Law Ministry
said that now group ‘A’ counsels
appearing for regular appeals
and defended petitions for final
hearing will get Rs 21,600 per
case per day, while group ‘B’ and
‘C’ counsels will be paid Rs
14,400.
Earlier, the fee stood at Rs
13,500 for group A counsels and
Rs 9,000 for group B and C counsels.
The fee payable to
Government counsels was last
revised in October 2015.
Fees for other category of cases and setting up conferences
with various central ministries
has also been revised.
Fee payable to counsels
appearing in courts outside their
headquarters -- which could be
Delhi or state capitals -- has also
been hiked.
A top official said the hike was
long overdue keeping in mind
inflation and rising costs of hiring professionals.
“The fee revision notification
for central government counsel,
an exercise initiated during my
tenure as Law Secretary, has
come into effect. Congratulations
to all counsels. This was long
overdue, for over a decade. I’m
glad the effort has reached its
rightful conclusion,” former
Union law secretary Anju Rathi
Rana posted on X.
Rana, who is now member secretary, Law Commission, said the
hike was must to retain talented
advocates to represent the Union
government in courts.
Besides law officers comprising the attorney general, the
solicitor general and various
additional solicitors general, the
central government also hires
advocates to represent it in judicial fora as legal counsels.