The Supreme Court had earlier this month asked the law panel to review "all relevant aspects" relating to the law governing the legal profession, including issues like professional misconduct by lawyers, in consultation with all stakeholders.
The bench sought a review of the Advocates Act under which the lawyers are governed.
The direction came in a verdict by which the apex court upheld the conviction of an Uttar Pradesh-based advocate for criminal contempt for intimidating and threatening a civil judge in Etah.
"The Supreme Court...Has asked the Law Commission to go into all relevant aspects relating to regulation of legal profession in consultation with all concerned...The Commission has undertaken the study and requests the Bar Council of India and all State Bar Councils, Bar Association of the Supreme Court and Advocates on Records Association of Supreme Court, Advocates Associations' in the High Courts and their respective benches to send their comments within 30 days," the law panel said in a statement.
It said if need arises, it may decide on personal hearings.