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Regarding sanad and id card

(Querist) 11 August 2025 This query is : Resolved 
I have passed my LLB in the year 2006 i.e. before AIBE Rules 2010. After enrolment in the year 2025 with Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa I have been issued Provisional E-SANAD and Provisional E-ID without putting validity stamp. Please, let me know in how many days or months or years I will get Final SANAD and Final ID card. Please suggest me in this regard. I have sent so many letters to the Bar Council but there is no response.

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Mastan Shaikh (Querist) 11 August 2025
I have passed my LLB in the year 2006 i.e. before AIBE Rules 2010. After enrolment in the year 2025 with Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa I have been issued Provisional E-SANAD and Provisional E-ID without putting validity stamp. Please, let me know in how many days or months or years I will get Final SANAD and Final ID card. Please suggest me in this regard. I have sent so many letters to the Bar Council but there is no response.

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 11 August 2025
You can approach the bar council in person and get your issue clarified because these are practical issues and not legal issues
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 11 August 2025
I think, after AIBE, you will receive a Certificate of Practice (CoP) from the Bar Council of India (BCI). You can then enrol with your State Bar Council and apply for an ID card and Sanad (enrollment certificate) from them.
P. Venu (Expert) 11 August 2025
The All India Bar Examination was considered and approved by the Bar Council of India at its meeting held on 30th April 2010, wherein it was decided by the Council that the examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from the academic year 2009-2010 onwards, and that candidates may apply to appear in the examination only after enrolling as advocates under Section 24 of the Advocates Act, 1961.

As you had passed LLB in the year 2006 you can enrol permanently without. You may apprise the State Bar Council of the factual position.


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