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DISHA D. SHAH (lawyer)     22 December 2009

practice in more than one state ?????

can an advocate practice  more than one state???

for example i am from guj. and will get degree from guj. whether i can practice in bombay district court or tamil also or not???



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Adv Archana Deshmukh (Practicing Advocate)     22 December 2009

 If you have a valid SANAD you can practise in any court in India.

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DISHA D. SHAH (lawyer)     22 December 2009

thank you


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However on record you will have to take the assitance of a local advocate. e.g. filing Vakalatnama, you cannot file your vakalatnama in other states.

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niranjan (civil practice)     22 December 2009

I think you have to get yourself enrolled in the respective bar council.Though court normally do not disallow outsider advocate but if you have to practise continuously,you should get registration.

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Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate)     23 December 2009

I think the relevant provision is section 30 of the Advocates Act, 1961

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