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  2. Advocate - Wikipedia

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    Advocate can open own cabinet after at least 3 years legal practice in collegium or bureau. An advocate, who has opened own cabinet, can not be the member of any advocate's juridical person, and an advocate, who is the member of one advocate's juridical person, can not be the member of any other advocate's juridical person.

  3. Legal practice in India - Wikipedia

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    Part IV deals with rules of legal education being rules on standards of legal education and recognition of degrees in law for the purpose of enrolment as advocate and inspection of Universities for recognizing its degree in law. [4] Parts V, VI, VII, VIII and IX deal with other aspects including the professional ethics. [5]

  4. Bar Council of India - Wikipedia

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    An advocate may appear for the examination any number of times. Once the advocate passes the examination, they will be entitled to a Certificate of Practice law throughout India. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is clarified that the Bar Examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from academic year 2009-2010 onwards and enrolled as advocates ...

  5. Legal education in India - Wikipedia

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    The doors of the newly created Supreme Courts were barred to Indian practitioners as the right of audience was limited to members of English, Irish, and Scottish professional bodies. Subsequent rules and statutes culminated in the Legal Practitioners Act of 1846 which opened up the profession regardless of nationality or religion. [1]

  6. K. T. Shah - Wikipedia

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    Khushal Talaksi Shah (1888-1953) [1] was an Indian economist, advocate and socialist best known for his active role as a member of the Constituent Assembly of India that was responsible for framing of the Indian Constitution. [2] An alumnus of the London School of Economics and Gray's Inn, he practiced as an advocate in Bombay from 1914.

  7. Curative petition - Wikipedia

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    For that purpose, the court has devised what has been termed as a curative petition in which [4] the petitioner is required to aver specifically that the grounds mentioned therein had been taken in the review petition filed earlier and that it was dismissed by circulation, which must be certified by a senior advocate. The curative petition is ...

  8. Advocate general (India) - Wikipedia

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    In India, an advocate general is a legal advisor to a state government. [1] The post was created by the Constitution of India (vide Article 165) and corresponds to that of Attorney General for India at the union government level.

  9. Advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public.