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Aziz Khan   04 June 2021

want to practice In high court

I never did any internship under any senior advocate and if want to practice my own without any guideline of a senior advocate. can I learn my own by going to court and taking the matter in future


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This discussion explores the possibility of practising in the High Court without prior internship experience under a senior advocate. While it's acknowledged that self-learning through court observation and taking cases is possible, participants highlight that guidance from a senior is invaluable for faster progress and developing into a good lawyer. Practising in lower courts under a senior for a couple of years is suggested as a beneficial stepping stone.

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pankaj verma   04 June 2021

yes why not...google guru jindabad....

ashok kumar singh (Advocate)     04 June 2021

yes, but without guidance you cannot reach your goal. since Google and Law Books cannot make you a Good Lawyer, so far.

thanks

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gopal saroliya   04 June 2021

yes you can learn. but it will take time to reach the goal without any guidence of senior.

kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     04 June 2021

Yes.  You can learn.  But it is always best to do practice under a Senior Advocate for which you will start your own practice within a short time.

Sankaranarayanan (Advocate)     05 June 2021

Better to practice in lower court first at least two years  under a senior advocate will be step stone for your future achievements.


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