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Want to practice in supreme court of india

(Querist) 29 September 2014 This query is : Resolved 
I am FCA,LLM,M.Com. I am practicing as CA since 1996.
Now I want to practice as an Advocate . I regularly visited at KKD court 9.30am to 4.30pm up to 6 months with my friend Mr. Goswami's who is a well known Criminal Lawyer of KKD , but now I want to learn at Supreme Court , how may I approach any Lawyer practicing there ? I don't need any remuneration by them and I will regular and punctual.
Please advice.
Thank You
dr g balakrishnan (Expert) 30 September 2014
first you need to register with a Bar council and once you are admitted as an advocate. That means you would automatically become a member of Bar Council of India.

You should have passed 3 year LL.B degree by regular attendance in a law college affiliated to a university approved by Bar council of India. Else u will not be admitted if u are from a correspondence courses an LL.B degree holder. Even LL.M degree is from a regular college you may not be eligible.

once you become an advocate you have a choice either to become AOR (advocate on record) by passing relevant examinations conducted by Supreme court of India. That examination is conducted every year.

Without being AOR you cannot become regular advocate at Supreme court where being AOR is mandatory.

Again just being an advocate of any Bar council in any state you can appear as a council once AOR admits you as a counsel in his matter. without that you cannot appear in SC that one should clearly know.

Again generally if your client is a petitioner then he can nominate as a counsel and on that basis your AOR would consider you as a counsel or if you take your client's case to AOR then he would make you as one of the counsels in your client's matter. you will be an adjunct counsel besides AOR's regular counsel

hope i answered your query! best of luck for your desire to be one as an advocate. thus i welcome to SC.
M V Gupta (Expert) 01 October 2014
Well advised by the expert.
MANISH (Querist) 04 October 2014
Thank You for so useful information provided, I will like to tell that I have enrolled at UP Bar Council and got membership at Ghaziabad Bar Association.
I want to do junior ship at any AOR, Please tell the way how I can do it ?
Thank You
Anirudh (Expert) 04 October 2014
Dear Mr. Manish,

I am sorry to note that you are a FCA,LLM,M.Com. and yet ask kindergarten questions here.

Is it the first time that you ever underwent juniorship? Did you not do the same thing when you did your C.A. articleship?

Then what is that is new that you are posing such a question here. Don't you know that to become a junior under a AOR you have to first locate some AOR, talk to them and then do the needful? Do you mean to say that experts here have to indicate to you every little step?

Come on. You want to practice in Supreme Court. For that try to grow up first.
dr g balakrishnan (Expert) 04 October 2014
Anirudhji,
You could see he is an FCA +

please be kind to him. in response. Like Ishwara that is one who helps you to complete his Ish - Wish Or iccha wara- Boon wara- boon fulfiller ie called Ishwara tatwam thst is supposed to be people who are called advocates today , in the past they were called tatwa shastris in those days who are basically incarnation of all kindness - ie Ishwara aagghnya so such persons are living in human form called Sivam in otherwords shambho shankara;

so please become one with love even in your words to promote blissfulness in all that way you as an advocate can contribute to any who love to learn which love to learn need to be promoted;

Mr, Manish, visit hon SC bar members room there you may ask for any AOR members. there a lot of counsels and SC advocates frequent beside AORs like in SC Library; if you are shy then better go to the library where any librarian would show you who is an AOR who would help you by answering your queries more faster and your icchha - wish- can get fulfilled.

best of luck Mr.Manishji
Anirudh (Expert) 04 October 2014
Dear Dr. Balakrishnan,
Thanks for your advice.
You say "You could see he is an FCA +". That precisely is the reason for my anguish. Yes, I am sure, so long as there are persons to hand-hold, the other person will jolly well show his hand for some one else to hold. He will not do anything of his own! Jai Ho!
dr g balakrishnan (Expert) 04 October 2014
only iccha sakthi is a 'krea' sakthi.

Once u have iccha - wish then krea - creativeness emerges!

ythis is just general thught that way Hindu culture is born with ebbing love loveliness... thus hinduism became most tolerant culture.

similarly advocacy emerges from loveliness of advocates showing love to clients who are forlorn by their sorrows and know not what direction to move that advocates fill up the gap by helping them with love not based on fees but based on fund of love that is also a precondition of judges too. so judges on hearing clients direct or through advocates works on his logic by applying the appropriate laws by due aplication of interpretation he delivers justice irrespective what kind of client he or she is, so too the advocate's advocacy as matter comes before him - judge that advocate had not counselled him or her in such a way to find a peaceful solution... that way judge becomes like a Sivabrahmmam or incarnation of merciful one to hear the issue till he fully understands that way the matters get delayed as to get vitality in the matter called the merits of issue he needs to properly and fully understand the issue very well beyond any shadow of doubt. Else there will be probability of miscarriage of justice.
that way the principle emerged is justice seemed to have been'....that means both plaintiff and respondent or complainant of appellant and defendant go fully satisfied and follow the justice delivered, after all justice do not have a military force to force the litigant to do what he pronounced as a verdict So Judges have become most revered persons.
Anirudh (Expert) 04 October 2014
Dhanya ho prabhu!
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 05 October 2014
The author is cooling under the heated exchanges between two experts. Hope he achieved what he intended to do.
MANISH (Querist) 05 October 2014
Thank You to all of you .
Further I will like to tell that it was my parent's wish which made me CA, but since my childhood I wished to be a ADVOCATE . Now I feel that I have done enough for my whole life's financial needs so I surrendered my CA Certificate of Practice (COP) and now I am doing what I WISH TO DO FOR MY OWN SATISFACTION.
As I never even entered in Supreme Court ,my questions may be seems as funny , but I am sorry for that and will like to say A BIG THAN to DR. Bala.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 05 October 2014
You can visit supreme court website. download the necessary details for becoming AOR. And the follow the guidelines.


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