span of an advocate

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 09 November 2010
This query is : Resolved
i am a qualified law graduate enrolled in bar council of Andhra Pradesh as an advocate , can i practice in the area of civil, criminal, tax laws, simultaneously or is there any restriction to practice tax laws i.e a combination tax law & civil law or tax law & criminal law only. i am interested to practice in all the three areas (civil, criminal, tax laws ) please suggest me .or any bar from the advocates act
R.Ramachandran
(Expert) 09 November 2010
However new a person may be to the profession, I am unable to understand and appreciate such a basic query from a qualified law graduate!
s.subramanian
(Expert) 09 November 2010
I agree with Mr.Arunagiri.
pawan sharma
(Expert) 09 November 2010
yes i also agree with Mr.Arungiri
Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Expert) 09 November 2010
Whoever may be the querists there is nothing wrong in replying to the point than probing into the intention of the posting. Theer is no harm to start your career as a novice and get things clarified by our learned brothers.That is the purpose of this experts section.
Mr.Arunagiri's crisp and straightforward reply needs rich accolades.
However, I would request the author to concentrate and specialize on a single branch of law where he feels very proficient and maps with the market demand.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury
(Expert) 10 November 2010
Since, U R a beginner, it is advisable that U take as wide a field of practice as possible before deciding on specialization.