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  2. Legal practice in India - Wikipedia

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    Before the Advocates Act 1961, there had existed various professions. The Pleaders, Mukhtars and Revenue Agents Act was passed in 1865, followed by the Legal Practitioners Act in 1879, the Indian Bar Councils Act in 1926 and the Advocates Act in 1961.

  3. Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961 lays down the Bar Council's regulatory and representative mandate. [2] Bar Councils of each place has following functions: [5] Facilitating the election with rules for members to get elected and managing the Bar Council. Designing the professional behaviours and code to be followed by advocates who are its ...

  4. Bar Council of India - Wikipedia

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    The Advocates Act, 1961 empowers state bar councils to frame their own rules regarding the enrollment of advocates. The council's enrollment committee may scrutinise a candidate's application. Those admitted as advocates by any state bar council are eligible to take the All India Bar Examination which is conducted by the Bar Council of India.

  5. Bar Council of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961 lays down the Bar Council's regulatory and representative mandatory. Bar Councils of each place has following functions: Facilitating the election with rules for members to get elected and manage the Bar Council. [2] Designing the professional behaviours and code to be followed by advocates who are its members.

  6. Bar Council of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Graduates having a law degree from recognised universities permitted to impart legal education are admitted as advocates in The Bihar Bar Council. Law graduates can enroll online for Bihar Bar Council. State bar councils are empowered by Advocates Act, 1961 to frame rules according to their convenience for enrolling advocates in council.

  7. Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Assisted by the various committees of the Council, the chairman acts as the chief executive and director of the Council. Voting rights in elections are available only for advocates having a Certificate of Practice. As per the Advocates Act, the bar council of the state should have 25 members in case the members on roll exceeds 10000.

  8. Bar Council of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Section 7 of the Advocates Act, 1961 lays down the Bar Council's regulatory and representative mandatory. Bar Councils of each place has following functions: [1] Facilitating the election with rules for members to get elected and manage the Bar Council. [4] Designing the professional behaviours and code to be followed by advocates who are its ...

  9. Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry - Wikipedia

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    Graduates having a law degree from recognised universities permitted to impart legal education are admitted as advocates in The Madras Bar Council. Law graduates can enroll online for Madras Bar Council. State bar councils are empowered by Advocates Act, 1961 to frame rules according to their convenience for enrolling advocates in council.