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Nishu Bhushan   04 November 2023

Address on letter head of an advocate.

Can an advocate who is not a member of a court’s members association, mention someone else’s allotted chamber in that court as his/her address on the letter head?



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This discussion clarifies whether an advocate can use another lawyer's allotted chamber as their address on their letterhead, even if they aren't a member of the court's association. The consensus is yes, but only with the explicit concurrence of the chamber's allotted occupant. This allows for the use of a colleague's or friend's address for receiving official communications.

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Purnanand Jha (Advocate)     07 November 2023

Yes but subject to his concurrence .

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     08 November 2023

The advocate can use the address of his colleague/friend with the concurrence of the said advocate, it can be used for the purpose of receiving communications


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