Free guides on legal marketing in India, BCI Rule 36 compliance, advocate website design, and how to build a professional digital presence — without risking your enrolment.
Can lawyers advertise in India? BCI Rule 36 restricts advocate advertising — but most don't know exactly what is and isn't permitted. This guide breaks it down with real examples and the 2024–2025 BCI directive updates.
SEO for lawyers in India does not mean advertising. Here is how Indian advocates can build a visible, BCI Rule 36 compliant digital presence and get found on Google — legally and ethically.
What content is permitted on a lawyer website in India? The 2008 BCI amendment lists exactly what advocates may publish. We walk through every permitted item — and what to remove immediately.
The Bar Council of India issued two major directives in July 2024 and March 2025 on advocate advertising in India. We explain what changed, what is now explicitly prohibited, and what to do now.
A practical BCI Rule 36 checklist for every advocate website in India. What your lawyer website must include, what to remove immediately, and how to verify full compliance with the 2025 BCI framework.
Every day people in your city search Google for an advocate. If your Google Business Profile is missing or incomplete, those potential clients go to someone else. Here is how to set it up correctly — free, BCI-compliant, and ranking on Google Maps.
LinkedIn is one of the most powerful free tools for Indian advocates. Here is how to set up your profile, what to post, and what to avoid — all within BCI Rule 36.
Most advocate websites in India are generic, non-compliant, or invisible on Google. Here is what a professional, BCI Rule 36 compliant lawyer website actually needs.
8 real, ethical, compliant strategies for growing your legal practice in India — without paid ads, lead generation platforms, or risking your BCI enrolment.
Educational articles are the most underused tool for Indian advocates. Here is exactly what to write, how to structure it, and how it brings self-qualified enquiries from Google.
10 practical, BCI-compliant SEO tips for Indian advocates. Most advocate websites are poorly optimised — here is exactly what to fix to rank on Google in your city.
What appears when someone Googles your name? A guide for Indian advocates on managing Google reviews, handling negative mentions, and building a credible digital profile.