“The fundamental aim of Legal Ethics is to maintain the honour and dignity of the Legal Profession, to secure a spirit of friendly co- operation between the Bench and the Bar in the promotion of highest standards of justice, to establish honourable and fair dealings of the counsel with his client, opponent and witnesses; to establish a spirit of brotherhood in the Bar itself; and to secure that lawyers discharge their responsibilities to the community generally”. Whose statement is this?
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Under the Transfer of Property Act, 'vested interest' (S.19) creates an immediate right to present or future enjoyment. It transfers to heirs on death. 'Contingent interest' (S.21) depends on an uncertain event.