Enrolment with bar council

Guest
(Querist) 10 July 2010
This query is : Resolved
A friend of mine is doing law. He is in finalyear(III) and want to be a practising lawyer.
Before getting admission in law course (regular) he was doing business as proprietor. After getting admission, he moved to place of institution but the business was looked after for six-seven months by his father. Afterwards he closed his business. Now he is worried that will he be able to get himself enrolled with bar council because as part of enrollment, he will have to give an undertaking about the actuall facts.
Does the facts hamper his enrolment or he can get himself enrolled as an advocate with bar council by true statement of facts? Please site if any case laws in this regard.
A V Vishal
(Expert) 10 July 2010
True statements & facts must be presented. Since he has already closed the business, it will in no way hamper his enrollment

Guest
(Querist) 11 July 2010
Sir
I am thankful to u for quick response.
I also want to know that, in the present context, are their any chances of rejection of application for enrolment?
If it is so then how much?
And in case application is rejected then what option can be explored?
Is their any remedy for the same?
Regards
G. ARAVINTHAN
(Expert) 11 July 2010
if the application is rejected you can very well approach High Court by way of filing writ petition

Guest
(Querist) 11 July 2010
Mr Aravinthan,
Thanx sir.
Sir, is there any case law related to the same?

Guest
(Querist) 23 July 2010
Thanx to the experts for giving valuable opinion