Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel handed over a Rs 5 crore cheque to the Bar Council for lawyers' welfare. The fund supports medical and death assistance for 52,593 registered members. Over 3,000 lawyers have already benefited from the scheme. The Bar Council expressed gratitude for the government's commitment to legal professionals.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Allocates Rs 5 Crore for Lawyers' Welfare

  • Gujarat allocates Rs 5 crore annually for lawyers' welfare
  • Aid covers critical illness and death support
  • Over 3,000 lawyers have received medical assistance
  • Bar Council President JJ Patel thanks CM for proactive support
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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel presents cheque worth Rs 5 crore for Lawyers' Welfare Fund

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel disburses Rs 5 crore to the Bar Council for lawyers' medical and death assistance, benefiting 52,593 members.

"The state government is committed to the welfare of all sections, including our legal professionals. — JJ Patel, Bar Council President"

Gandhinagar, July 22

The Gujarat government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, has demonstrated a compassionate approach by ensuring the well-being of lawyers and legal professionals in the state, providing timely financial support to their families in the event of critical illness or during an unfortunate event of demise.

To support this objective, the state government allocates Rs 5 crore annually in the budget for the Bar Council of Gujarat for the welfare of lawyers. In line with this provision, the Bar Council utilises the funds to provide financial assistance to legal professionals through the welfare fund, offering aid during illness or in the event of death, according to a release from the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO).

As per the provision made in the 2025-26 budget, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel handed over a cheque of Rs 5 crore to the President of the Bar Council of Gujarat, JJ Patel, in the presence of Law Minister Rushikesh Patel, the release said.

JJ Patel also conveyed his gratitude to the Chief Minister for the state government's commitment to the welfare and well-being of all sections of society. District representatives of the Bar Council of Gujarat also thanked CM for his concern for the health of lawyers and his supportive approach during critical times.

Lawyers, who hold an integral and significant position within the judicial system, are assisted by the Bar Council of Gujarat's welfare fund for the treatment of serious illnesses, as well as death assistance to support their families in the event of their demise.

A total of 52,593 lawyers are registered as members of the Bar Council of Gujarat's welfare fund, and approximately 3,000 lawyers have received medical assistance from the fund. Recently, financial aid amounting to Rs 37 lakh was disbursed to 27 lawyers.

Law Secretary Upendra Bhatt (I/C), Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Avantika Singh and senior officials from the Law Department were present during the cheque presentation ceremony.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the initiative is commendable, I wonder if similar funds exist for other essential workers like teachers or healthcare professionals? The government should think about expanding such schemes.
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Priya S
My father is a lawyer in Ahmedabad and this fund helped us during his bypass surgery last year. Really grateful to the Gujarat government for this support system ❤️
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Arjun K
5 crore seems like a big amount but when divided among 52k+ lawyers, it's actually quite small. Government should increase the allocation considering rising medical costs.
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Nikhil C
Good step but transparency in fund utilization is must. Hope the Bar Council maintains proper records of how this money is being distributed to needy lawyers.
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Kavya N
As a law student, this gives me confidence that my future profession is valued. Small steps like these make big differences in people's lives 🙏

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