Whether bci rules or adv act 1961 allows an advocare to appear before sub registrar
jatinder kumar
(Querist) 24 December 2014
This query is : Resolved
Respected Members,
I want to know and confirm
1) whether there is any Supreme court citation
saying that
"An adv can appear before any authority whether public or private on behalf of his client"
if ny such citation is there kundly provide....
2) is there any BCI rule or any section of Adv act restricting such appearance of adv before sub registrar.....
kindly revert with ur valuable suggestions....
thanking you
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 24 December 2014
1. Citations are not provided. 2. You will have to go and find out the provision of law/Act applicable for the case specific(concerned) where some state governments (legislator) have placed restrictions in appearance of legal practisenors, before a particular authority (and not any Court). 3. BCI or Advocates Act donot have such rule/provision. 4. A legal practisenor can appear before SR.
P. Venu
(Expert) 24 December 2014
The general principle is that an advocate can appear before any authority or forum on behalf his client unless there is an express bar.
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