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Advocates Act,1961

Act No : 25


Section : Right of advocates to practise.

30. Right of advocates to practise. Subject to the provisions of this Act, every advocate whose name is entered in the 1*[State roll] shall be entitled as of right to practise throughout the territories to which this Act extends,-- (i) in all courts including the Supreme Court; (ii) before any tribunal or person legally authorised to take evidence; and (iii) before any other authority or person before whom such advocate is by or under any law for the time being in force entitled to practise.


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Raj Kumar Makkad wrote on 11 September 2016

Yes. You are right Adv Passy.


advocatepassy@gmail.com 971794 wrote on 09 September 2015

It means that any advocate registered with any Bar Council of air dis is entitled to practice in any court, anywhere in India