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Delhi enrollmnt procedure and amarawati bc andrapradesh

(Querist) 14 May 2020 This query is : Resolved 
Hi Friends,
please explain some one STEP BY STEP ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE FOR DELHI AND ANDRAPRADESH BC ? WHAT TO DO ? WHERE TO GET APPLICATION ? HOW MANY MODEL AFFIDAIT IF REQUIRED or ANY FORMAT AVAILABLE ? FORMAT FOR GAP AFFIDAVIT ? WHERE TO GET RENTAL AGREEMENT ?
WHERE TO GET ADVOCATE SIGNATURE 10 year ABOVE???
WHOM TO CONTACT ? WHAT IS CIRCULAR SCHEME ? WHEN DID I GET MY ADVOCATE CARD ??? WHERE TO PAY FEES ? Thank for yours kind reply SIVA 8056123773
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 14 May 2020
For enrolment with Delhi Bar council please visit official site of Bar Council. You can get full information regarding fee, procedure, downloads by clicking membership or visiting following sub-heads;

https://delhibarcouncil.com/the-membership/download-forms/

https://delhibarcouncil.com/the-membership/how-to-apply/

https://delhibarcouncil.com/resources-for-lawyers/faqs/

If you visit the Delhi Bar council office you can get the application and procedure. Officials are very cooperative and of helping / guiding nature.
Address of Delhi Bar Council office
Bar Council of Delhi, 2/6, Siri Fort Institutional Area, Khel Gaon Marg, New Delhi-49

Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 14 May 2020
How & why do you desire to get enrollment in two different bar councils at the same time?
Siva (Querist) 15 May 2020
RAJ KUMAR SIR, GOOD QUESTION I DESIRE TO GO ONLY BC OFFICE, BEFORE THAT KINDLY UNDERSTAND MY REQUIREMENTS TRY TO HELP OTHERS
Siva (Querist) 15 May 2020
GOYAL SIR, thanks for yours reply, i now online information, but i search info from practically enrollment candidate facing different kind of issues while at the time enrollment,
P. Venu (Expert) 15 May 2020
Please post the real problem, if any.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 15 May 2020
Mr. Author! We are here to help the needy persons but are not apre for time-pass. If you want to get enrolled with Delhi Bar Counsil, put your question limited to that aspect. What is the use to raise simultaneous question about Andhra Pradesh. You should not worry about others as many persons having more knowledge than you to get enrollement. A person obtaining LLB degree is not expected to be so innocent like you.
Guest (Expert) 15 May 2020
My self is making the following Posts only to the Querist Mr.Siva and the reply is not interlinked with any one
Guest (Expert) 15 May 2020
Delhi Bar Council Phone no -- 011- 26495196 -- A.P. Bar council Phone Numbers --9848933581 -- 040--24524116
Guest (Expert) 15 May 2020
Even forcing a Junior to call the Seniors as Sir or Madam would come under the Offence of Ragging.-- Said Mr.Kishore Jaiswal -- Secretary of Nagpur District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) said on July 27th 2012 in Programme of Anti Ragging Laws
Guest (Expert) 15 May 2020
Innocent -- Meaning -- a person not guilty of a crime or offence or not having the knowledge of the un pleasant and evil things or not intended to cause harm
Guest (Expert) 15 May 2020
Better if there is a reply it could be posted or the Query could be ignored rather than insulting the Querist
Guest (Expert) 15 May 2020
Even during the Court hearings we would address the Other Side Advocate as " Learned Advocate Brother "" only
KISHAN DUTT KALASKAR (Expert) 15 May 2020
Dear Sir,
Please follow the guidelines of Expert Mr. Rajendra K Goyal
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 15 May 2020
Very well explained and advised by expert Mr. Rajendra K Goyal, I agree and appreciate.
Firstly you are to decide which State you intend to get enrolled i.e. ,Delhi or AP ?
Then download procedure / forms, fill it up and submit.
Forms for enrolment in Delhi Bar council are also available in their extension office in Lawyers Chamber Block,- 1 (above UCO Bank) Delhi High Court, besides BCD Office Hauz Khas, New Delhi where you can get all assitance/ guidance deposit requisite fees / documents and submit.
Siva (Querist) 16 May 2020
By SHIVA SHIVA I FOUND ANSER MY SELF FROM NIPUN SAXENA BUT I NEED SOME MORE INFO ABOUT HOW TO GET RENTAL AGREEMENT + HOW TO FILL AFFIDAVATS IF ANY THANKS TO ALL EXPERTS BE COOL AND ADVICE IF U NOW ANYTHING USEFUL TO OTHERS , FUTURE ADVOCATES

How to register for the Delhi Bar Council? The Delhi Bar Council Registration is slightly tricky, and help is at hand!
This write up comes at this crucial time when those of you have graduated, or have procured provisional certificates or degrees (depending upon the choice of nomenclature that your college wishes to keep) are now ready to take up the robes and practice law in a court, or are merely complying with the necessary formalities, because the law firms want you to get enrolled in the bar.
So how do we start from here? (The official Bar Council of Delhi link is HERE)
I have divided this piece into different segments to enable you to register quickly so that you are able to take the All India Bar Examinations scheduled to be held on the 16th of Aug 2020.
Before I do so, one has to take a call on where one wishes to register as a member of the Bar.
Depending upon the requirements, and the documents that are required to be furnished, Delhi State Bar Council tops the chart.
There is no uniformity within different Bar Councils with respect to the procedure of enrolment, the necessary formalities that are required or any other procedures.
For instance those intending to register with the Tamil Nadu Bar Council, have to undergo necessary police verifications, which is not the case in Delhi or Maharashtra Bar Council.
In other Bar Councils, an oath is administered by a Judge, before the person is finally enrolled as an advocate. This post is therefore specifically for the purposes of registration with the Delhi Bar Council.

1. Prerequisites and documents required for the Delhi Bar Council Registration:
Please have the following documents ready and attested by self and by any Government Officer who is a Class II (or higher) gazette servant of the Government who will sign with the date and write “ATTESTED” bearing the seal of the Government department.
If you do not know a person in the Govt. Department then get it notarized by a public notary, before you go to the Office of the Bar Council of Delhi, situated at 2/6 Siri Fort Institutional Area.
Also, the nearest metro station is Green Park.
N.B.: ALL THESE DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE ATTESTED AS WELL AS SELF ATTESTED BY YOU.
1. In case you are a pass – out and have already received your degree, but haven’t enrolled as an advocate, please bring your degree. In such a case you may also be required to furnish an additional affidavit stating your reasons for the gap between the date on which degree was awarded and the date on which you are enrolling.
2. In case you are not a pass – out and do not have your degree, then you need to get a provisional certificate/provisional degree which states that you have cleared all the examinations and are now fit to take the examinations and a copy of the Marksheet which is given by the University/ College proving that you have cleared the subjects.
The Provisional Degree in its original will be retained by the office whilst processing your application. So it is advisable to get all these documents scanned before you submit them for your Delhi Bar Council registration process.
3. In either case, whether you are a pass out or not, please do procure a certificate of declaration from your college/ university stating that you have met the minimum attendance requirement of 66% mandated by the Bar Council in every semester/ year (depending on whether it is a 3 year or a 5 year programme) bearing the sign and the seal of the Principal/Registrar on the University/ College Letter Head.
4. Proof of Residence. Now for those students who are not residents of Delhi, but staying in colleges which are in Delhi, are supposed to carry a bona fide certificate of residence signed by the Administrative Head (Registrar/ HOD/ Principal) along with the student college ID Card.
In some cases, candidates are advised to furnish an affidavit stating his present residential address. In either case, please be ready with what documents you are required to furnish.
5. Marksheets of Class 10th as well as Class 12th which have to be filed in duplicate. Now it doesn’t matter whether you have the pass certificate or not, or a transfer certificate. What matters is your mark sheet and as long as you have it, everything is going to be a cake walk.
6. A minimum of 6 Photographs which are standard passport sized photographs and are to be taken in a black coat, white shirt, black tie (standard lawyer attire). Three of these photographs will later be required to be attested by a lawyer.
7. There is a previous year form (w.r.t Delhi Bar Council Registration) already available on the internet. It contains the format of an affidavit which you will be required to fill, and attach along with the form which you can copy and paste. It is better to get this affidavit prepared before you get the form as it will save you a lot of time.
You now need an affidavit which is to be notarized, giving declaration about your “intended place of practice” which has to be in Delhi.
The contents of the affidavit and proforma are mentioned on the penultimate page of the form that you get from the BCD.
Also this affidavit has to be made on Rs 10 Non Judicial Stamp Paper.

2. Procuring and filling the Form
Armed with all these documents, you can now go to the office of the Bar Council of Delhi (mentioned above) and get a bank challan (or receipt) which you are required to fill out, and pay an amount of Rs. 1000 for buying the form.
Now this duly filled Challan has to be submitted at the IDBI Bank Branch which is in the building adjacent to the Bar Council’s Office.
There is one counter specifically dedicated to candidates wishing to register at the Bar, and so there won’t be a queue. Now take the receipt and submit it to the office, who will then give you the form.
The best time to do is in the early hours at around 10:00 – 11:00 when the office is relatively free as you will have the entire day to complete other necessary formalities.
Importantly, some of you who would have searched on the internet must have found a copy of the form for the previous year. DO NOT fill that form and bring to the bar council office. It has to be bought. Period. I have seen many applications getting summarily rejected because of this.
Now the form will ask you to fill in all the necessary particulars. From point Number 14 to 22, there are a series of declarations that are to be made by the candidate.
Some of these are whether any criminal proceedings have been initiated against you, or whether you are an insolvent. Most of these answers are NO.
However, you are required to sign on the right side of the page, against every such point from 14 to 22. Write NO, or N.A. (Not Applicable) against any condition that you do not meet. Or provide necessary particulars in case you do meet the conditions.
Now if you are a graduate, you need to mention the particulars of the degree. For those who only have provisional degree, please fill all the necessary details under the heading: Non Graduate Students giving complete description of the degree, and the medium of instruction.
You will also find an empty photograph slot on the second page as well as certain declarations that are to be made by an Advocate on the 6th and 7th page of your form. This is the most crucial part as many candidates going for the Delhi Bar Council registration often make mistakes here.You need to get these declaration formats filled by 2 advocates who are enrolled with the Delhi Bar Council and have practiced for minimum 10 years.
Sometimes I have seen applicants being asked to get these declarations signed all over again because an advocate who signed the document was not an advocate enrolled in the Delhi State Bar Council.
What is important for you is to get two things: The Enrolment Number of the Advocate and the Date on which the Advocate enrolled in the Bar. One of these advocates will also then sign on your photograph which is to be affixed on the second page.
The signature has to be partially on the photograph and partially on the paper. Also ask the advocate to sign on the back side of the other three photographs.
Please do carry a fevi stick with you for affixing your photos. After filling the forms, you will have to arrange your documents in the order which is specified on the last page of the form.
The order is:
1. Your Provisional Degree/ Copy of your degree
2. Your Mark Sheet in the College (For those candidates who do not have their degrees yet)
3. Statement of Marks in your Class Xth and XIIth (2 Copies each)
4. Proof of Residence
5. Affidavit depicting Intended Place of Practice
6. Photographs to be kept in an envelope

3. Making Payment for the Delhi Bar Council Registration:
Although the Forms may prescribe making a Demand Draft but the easiest way to do is to make payment in cash at the IDBI Bank Branch itself. This is speedier and much more effective, given the time constraints that most of you will be operating under.
Now there are two schemes for the Delhi Bar Council registration. The Normal Scheme under which the Committee will sit once in 15 days (or even more depending upon their availability) and then screen your application, conduct an interview and then award you the certificate.
Or the Tatkal Scheme (also called scheme under circulation) under which you will be given the file, and will be asked to run around (often accompanied by a clerk from the DBC) in which case, you are required to individually get all the signatures done from the Members of the Enrollment Committee.
The cumulative payment comes out to around Rupees 12, 800 for the entire process for which you will get a separate challan for paying the registration amount of the form for enrolment which you have to deposit in the bank.
The cumulative cost is 700+ 250 + 8000 + 3000 = 11,950 (exclusive of the cost of form). You will get separate bank challans in triplicates and are required to make payment at the IDBI after duly filling them.
Once you get the receipt, you are then required to submit it at the counter, where all your documents will be verified. At this stage it is very important for you to carry all the ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS of the copies which you are annexing.
Once every document has been reviewed, and found to be in complete order, you will be asked to run to the next step, and your file will be handed over to you.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 May 2020
Problems may be faced on each and every step of life, in Bar council registration also, you would get suggestion / guidance where ever need is felt. It is you, who have to take first step to proceed.


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