§ discipline

Not mislead the court court

The lawyer must not knowingly or recklessly mislead or attempt to mislead the court (or permit it to be misled), and must promptly correct any misleading statement once aware of it.

331 cases 55% strike-off avg suspension 15.9 mo avg fine 79,242 105 with dishonesty finding

How the codes express this duty

E&W Solicitors SRA Principles & Code CCS 1.4; CCS 2.4 strong 246 cases
1.4 You do not mislead or attempt to mislead your clients, the court or others, either by your own acts or omissions or allowing or being complicit in the acts or omissions of others (including your client). 2.4 You only make assertions or put forward statements, representations or submissions to the court or others which are properly arguable.
E&W Barristers BSB Handbook rC3.1; rC6; gC4 strong 17 cases
rC3.1 you must not knowingly or recklessly mislead or attempt to mislead the court; rC6 Your duty not to mislead the court will include the following obligations: .1 you must not: .a make submissions, representations or any other statement; or .b ask questions which suggest facts to witnesses which you know, or are instructed, are untrue or misleading. gC4 ... knowingly misleading the court also includes inadvertently misleading the court if you later realise that you have misled the court, and you fail to correct the position.
Cayman Islands Legal Services Code 2026 R.2.1(a); R.2.4 strong
not knowingly or recklessly mislead or attempt to mislead the Court or permit the Court to be misled (R.2.4 applies)
AU Solicitors Solicitors' Conduct Rules Rules 19.1; 19.2 strong 37 cases
19.1 A solicitor must not deceive or knowingly or recklessly mislead the court. 19.2 A solicitor must take all necessary steps to correct any misleading statement made by the solicitor to a court as soon as possible after the solicitor becomes aware that the statement was misleading.
AU Barristers Uniform Barristers Rules rr26-27 strong 10 cases
A barrister must not deceive or knowingly or recklessly mislead the Court. A barrister must take all necessary steps to correct any misleading statement made by the barrister to a court as soon as possible after the barrister becomes aware that the statement was misleading.
IE Solicitors Law Society Guide Ch5 — General; Ch5 — The advocate / conducting litigation strong
should assist the court in the administration of justice, and should not deceive, or knowingly or recklessly, mislead the court... A solicitor should not assert what they know to be untrue or substantiate a fraud, as that would amount to a positive deception of the court.
IE Barristers Bar Code of Conduct Rule 5.16; Rule 5.3(e) strong
Barristers must not deceive or knowingly mislead the court. A Barrister must take appropriate steps to correct any misleading statement made by the Barrister to the court as soon as possible after the Barrister becomes aware that the statement was misleading.
JM Attorneys Canons of Professional Ethics Canon V(o); Canon VI(cc); Canon IV(q)(ii) strong 8 cases
(o) An Attorney shall not knowingly make a false statement of law or fact. ... (cc) An Attorney shall not knowingly represent falsely to a Judge, a Court or other tribunal or an official of a Court, or other tribunal, that a particular state of facts exists.
JE Lawyers Law Society of Jersey Code R.3.1 a); R.3.4 strong
Members must: a) not knowingly or recklessly mislead or attempt to mislead the court or permit the court to be misled (R.3.4 applies)... Members must not: a) make submissions, representations or any other statement, or b) register, file or otherwise lodge any documents with the court, Judicial Greffe or Viscount, that they know, or are instructed, are untrue or misleading.
ON Lawyers LSO Rules of Prof. Conduct r 5.1-2(e) strong
When acting as an advocate, a lawyer shall not ... knowingly attempt to deceive a tribunal or influence the course of justice by offering false evidence, misstating facts or law, presenting or relying upon a false or deceptive affidavit, suppressing what ought to be disclosed, or otherwise assisting in any fraud, crime, or illegal conduct
BC Lawyers BC Code r 5.1-2(e) strong 7 cases
When acting as an advocate, a lawyer must not: ... (e) knowingly attempt to deceive a tribunal or influence the course of justice by offering false evidence, misstating facts or law, presenting or relying upon a false or deceptive affidavit, suppressing what ought to be disclosed or otherwise assisting in any fraud, crime or illegal conduct;
NZ Lawyers Conduct & Client Care Rules r 13.1 strong
A lawyer has an absolute duty of honesty to the court and must not mislead or deceive the court.
SCO Solicitors LSS Standards of Conduct B1.13 strong 8 cases
You must never knowingly give false or misleading information to the court.
SG Lawyers Professional Conduct Rules 2015 r 9 (Conduct of proceedings) partial
9 Conduct of proceedings
HK Solicitors Solicitors' Guide Principle 10.03 strong
A solicitor must never knowingly attempt to deceive or participate in the deception of a court. ... He must not, however, himself knowingly put forward or let his client put forward false information with intent to mislead the court.
HK Barristers Bar Code of Conduct para 10.30 strong
A practising barrister must not knowingly deceive or mislead the Court.

Cases dealing with this duty

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331 decisions · link basis: found breached = a tribunal finding; rule cited = the mapped provision is cited in the decision; text match = high-precision text pattern

Duty classification does not yet cover every jurisdiction (Ontario, New Zealand and Singapore decisions are indexed but not yet duty-classified), so counts here understate those corpora.