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Step by step procedure a.p. amaravathi bar council

(Querist) 07 February 2020 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Friend, Kindly send any useful information about enrollment procedure A.P. Amaravathi Bar council,
thanks for your kind reply. Urgent Thanks Siva 8056123773
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 08 February 2020
You need to visit the site of Amravathi Bar Council for that purpose.
Advocate Suneel Moudgil (Expert) 08 February 2020
approach the concerned Bar Council
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 08 February 2020
A person who is an Indian citizen with not less than 21 years age and completed his bachelors in law may enroll in any state bar council. The person has to pay required stamp duty, which is chargeable under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and an enrollment fee payable to the State Bar Council (as per State).
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 08 February 2020
Step 1: Bachelor’s degree in Law (L.L.B)
To become an advocate in India, it is compulsory for a person to complete his bachelor’s degree in law, i.e L.L.B (Legum Baccalaureus). The bachelor degree of law can be either of 3 years or 5 years.

a) Three-year course

One can opt for the three-year course of bachelor’s degree in law after completion of his graduation, the eligibility criteria for this course is that the candidate must secure at least 50% in his graduation.

b) Five-year course

A candidate can directly get into the five-year course of bachelor’s degree immediately after completion of his 10+2. One of the very popular entrance test conducted for this course is CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). By cracking CLAT he can get into prestigious NLU’s (National Law University) which are present in most of the state.

Step 2: Enrolment in State Bar Council
The final step to be an advocate is to enroll in any of the State Bar Councils regulated by the Advocates Act 1961. Every state has its unique process of registration. Once the registration is completed the candidate has to clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). The exam is conducted by the Bar Council of India, and the candidate gets the certificate of practice upon clearing the exam. The test is conducted to assesses the basic analytical capabilities and knowledge of the law.

Criteria for enrolment as an Advocate (As per Section 24 of the Advocates Act)
A person shall be qualified to be enrolled as an advocate if he fulfills the following conditions:

(a) He is a citizen of India. Provided that a national of any other country can also practice only if Indians are allowed to practice in that other country;

(b) He has attained the age of 21 years;

(c) He has completed his bachelors in law;

(d) He has paid the required stamp duty, which is chargeable under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and an enrolment fee payable to the State Bar Council. He has to pay six hundred rupees to The State Bar Council and one hundred and fifty rupees to the Bar Council of India. If such person is a Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe then he has to pay one hundred rupees to the State Bar Council and twenty-five rupees to the Bar Council of India.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 February 2020
Very well explained and advised by expert Mr. Raj Kumar Makkar.
Nothing more to add.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate Online (Expert) 20 February 2020
All the papers for enrolment should be presented before the Secretary, Bar Council, in person on any MONDAY/TUESDAY from 2.00 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. For Registration.
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Enrollment procedure in Bar Council of A.P.
FEE PARTICULARS
OC & BC RS/. SC / ST RS/.
Application form with Rules Book 200/-


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