SC

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 13 April 2011
This query is : Resolved
PRACTICE & PROCEDURE IN SC says that No Advocate-on-Record may, without leave of the Court, withdraw from the conduct of any case by reason only of non-payment of fees by his client. But it is also applicable in any cases in the court which is sub – ordinate court to the SC. & also to any tribunal. That the advocate cannot withdraw from the conduct of any case by reason only of non-payment of fees by his client. If a advocate is practising in the SC than he/she can’t practise in any other court sub – ordinate to the SC ?
No person having an Advocate-on-Record shall be heard in person in SC except by Special Leave of the Court. So it means that if we file a SLP & the advocate is not advocate on record as per the SC practise & procedure guide than also can he/she can plead in SLP & any Writ Petition ?
thank.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 13 April 2011
In the given matter, SLP shall be presented by such person himself and he shall be heard accordingly.
advocate on Record can practice in any court of India.