Q.66
Professional Ethics & BCI Rules Easy Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Advocates Act, 1961 · Part VI, Chapter II — Standards of Professional Conduct

What does "conflict of interest" refer to in professional ethics?

A A situation involving legal disputes
B A situation where two professionals disagree
C A conflict between ethics and laws
A situation where personal interests conflict with professional duties Answer
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In the context of legal professional ethics, a 'conflict of interest' specifically means a situation where a lawyer's personal interests (financial gain, family relationships, business interests) clash with their professional duty to act in their client's best interest. It's not about disagreements between professionals or tensions between ethics and law — it's about the internal conflict within one professional between what benefits them personally and what their duty demands.

At a Glance
Subject Professional Ethics & BCI Rules
Difficulty Easy
Act Advocates Act, 1961
Section Part VI, Chapter II — Standards of Professional Conduct
Answer (D) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XIX — December 2024
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