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Sachin Kumar   09 February 2018

Junior Advocate

If a Junior Advocate works under a Sr Advocate, if the Sr. Advocate does not give any remuneration to him, can Jr. Advocate plead for right to remuneration under the Advocates Act 1961?


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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     09 February 2018

to the best my known, In general a law graduate who is enrolled in a Bar Association joins in an office of Senior Advocate to learn how to plead, write vakalats, counters etc.,.  If that Senior Lawyer feels that the junior is doing good job, he may give some renumeration.  But it is not compel.

R.K Nanda (Advocate)     10 February 2018

senior lawyer must give nominal stipend to junior lawyer to encourage him.
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