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(Querist) 15 January 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Respected sir, my edu.quali. is B.Sc. L.L.B now work as a advocate in mehsana District court. what i have to do if i want to be soliciter. and please modify the difference between advocate and soliciter if possible.
PALNITKAR V.V. (Expert) 16 January 2009
After getting the law graduate degree one has to get enrolled in Bar Council of India as an advocate. A lawyer is qualified to practice law in all courts and tribunals.
Solicitor - Solicitor is a kind of advisor to clients on a variety of matters that involves law. Solicitors explain the cases of his clients to the advocates. Solicitors need never appear in court directly. Solicitors firms undertake cases, draft petitions and other legal documents. If you want to be solicitor, first join a firm of solicitors, be a member of their association and then start practise as a solicitor.
sanjeev murthy desai (Expert) 16 January 2009
I agreed with Mr. Palnitkar.

sanjeev desai
Kamlesh soni (Querist) 17 January 2009
respected Mr. Palnitkar,
thanks to give me valuable advise.Please give the idea for being a member of soliciter's firm, and a member of their assosiation where i have to apply? any contect address. I m belongs to gujarat.
J K Agrawal (Expert) 17 January 2009
I think to become a soiciter no any formality is there even law digree or enrollment in bar is not required. If you know law you are a soliciter.(but very few person knows law)
Jaydeep Kurup (Expert) 20 January 2009
Apart from enrolling in the bar, you have to appear for solicitors exam (which are really tough). Before appearing for exams, you have to do 3 yrs articleship under a solicitor.

A solicitor has high esteem in the society. Big names such as AZB, Crawford & Bayley are all solcitor firms.

RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (Expert) 17 February 2009
I also favour the view of Mr. Planitker.
ritu bhadana (Expert) 02 April 2009
mr. palnitkar is right
Kamlesh soni (Querist) 02 April 2009
thanks ritu


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