How can I get an advocate license in India?

1) The candidate for the examination must be an Indian citizen. 2) To be qualified to take the exam, one must have an LLB degree of three years or five years. 3) The candidate must be a member of one of the SBCs. 4) The candidate must have a valid advocate identity card.
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How can I register myself as advocate in India?

At present, a person who wants to get enrolled as an advocate has to first clear Bar Council of India exam. Thereafter the person can enroll himself/ herself under any State Bar Council. Eligible persons are admitted as advocates on the rolls of the State Bar Councils.
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What qualifications do you need to be an advocate?

It can be in Law or a different subject, followed by a Law conversion course or graduate Law degree. After the degree, specific vocational qualifications and in-work training is required to practise as a barrister or advocate. The in-work training needed to qualify is highly competitive.
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How can I get Bar Council license in India?

1) The examination applicant has to be a citizen of India. 2) A degree of LLB of either 3 years or 5 years is required to be eligible for appearing in the examination. 3) The applicant should be a registered advocate under any State Bar Councils. 4) A valid advocate identification should be present with the applicant.
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Can an advocate practice without Aibe exam?

Question - Can I practise law without clearing AIBE? Ans - Yes, if you are registered with the state bar council, you can practice law before clearing AIBE. However, in such a case, you will have to clear AIBE within two years from the date of registration at the state bar council.
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Can I practice law without passing the bar?

The Bar Council of India (BCI) has allowed law graduates to practise in courts without clearing the All India Bar Examination for a period of six months.
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Is an advocate higher than a lawyer?

An advocate is a specialist attorney who represents clients in a court of law. Unlike an attorney an advocate does not deal directly with the client – the attorney will refer the client to an advocate when the situation requires it. Advocates can also appear in the higher courts on behalf of a client.
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How do I start a career in advocacy?

Education/training

Most advocates have at least a bachelor's degree. While you're in school, consider your interests and the field you want to be an advocate in. As an example, if you want to work as a victim advocate, you'll need a degree in criminal justice, social work, or psychology.
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What is an independent advocacy qualification?

The Level 4 Independent Advocacy Practice

This qualification is for those individuals who act as independent advocates in both statutory and/or non-statutory roles. It has been designed to meet the needs of independent advocates working in England and in Northern Ireland.
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What is difference between lawyer and advocate?

A lawyer is a general term used to describe a legal professional who has attended law school and obtained a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree. An advocate is a specialist in law and can represent clients in court.
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How many types of advocate are there?

Under the Advocates Act, 1961, there are two kinds of advocates, viz. advocates and Senior advocates and the honorable Supreme Court makes provisions for advocates-on-record. Advocates are those whose names are entered in the roll of any of the State Bar Councils under the Advocates Act.
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Can we write advocate after LLB?

Yes graduates who successfully complete law degree program are allowed to use Advocate before their name.
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Is All India Bar exam tough?

The AIBE is not a tough exam to crack and you are not competing with anyone else for a rank or a seat. All you need is to score 40 marks and pass the exam. Relax, have a light dinner and sleep early. You will wake up fresh and sharp on the day of the exam.
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Are Bar Council exams compulsory?

In order to practice law in India, any student graduating in law from Academic Year 2009 – 2010 onwards will be required to pass the All India Bar Examination.
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How can I become a government advocate in India?

In order to become a Government Lawyer, the candidate must have completed at least an undergraduate degree in law. Those who have a postgraduate degree in law are also hired for the job as an LLM degree offers candidates deeper insight into the subject.
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Which field is best for advocacy?

Litigation/Trial Advocates

Litigation could go all the way to even the Supreme Court. These advocates, licensed by the bar, represent their clients in courts of law. These representations could be as a defense in a criminal case, dispute resolution, or a civil matter as well.
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Where can an advocate work?

Where can I work as an Advocate? An advocate can work for various law firms or aim for a government position. In this these positions, they will be required to have legal education and passed the bar examination to be employed. Their work with law firms and government position are often in prosecution or defense.
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What is the occupation of advocate?

An advocate's role is to advise on all matters of law: it may involve representing a client in the civil and criminal courts or advising a client on matters such as matrimonial and family law, trusts and estates, regulatory matters, property transactions, and commercial and business law.
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Can lawyer fight his own case?

Yes you can fight your own case in person. There is no law barring a person for filing his case on his own and appearing in person.
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What does LLB stand for?

Bachelor of Laws (abbreviated as LL. B., LLB, or rarely Ll. B.) is an undergraduate law degree. In most common law countries (with the exceptions of all Canadian provinces except Quebec, and the U.S.), the LL.
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Can an advocate open a law firm?

The ethical rules for advocates do not allow them to practise in partnership or through a legal entity such as a company or a close corporation.
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Can I give bar exam without going to college?

The Bar Council of India via a circular clarified that an Advocate who has graduated after 1st July, 2010 can give the All India Bar Examination as many times as it requires him or her to pass such examination.
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How many times can you take the bar exam?

Luckily, most states allow unlimited attempts to pass the bar exam. There are 21 states that limit bar exam attempts, that range from 2-6 attempts. Some of those states have discretionary limits that allow additional attempts outside of their limit with special permissions.
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