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Lawyer barrister, advocate

(Querist) 26 January 2013 This query is : Resolved 
What is the difference among Lawyer, Barrister, and Advocate?
V R SHROFF (Expert) 26 January 2013
ITS ACADEMIC QUERY NOT CONCERNED WITH UR PERSONAL LEGAL PROBLEM : AS IN forum
ajay sethi (Expert) 26 January 2013
academic query no reply
R.K Nanda (Expert) 26 January 2013
no difference at all.
Anirudh (Expert) 26 January 2013
Advocate = a professional pleader in a court of justice who pleads for another.

Barrister = (its full form is barrister at law) is a person called to the bar and entitled to practice as an advocate in the higher courts especially in Briton.

Lawyer = a member of a legal profession.

I have given the broad meaning.
You can make out the difference.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 27 January 2013
Academic query which is not indulged here.
Guest (Expert) 27 January 2013
Checking in a standard English dictionary could help you well.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 28 January 2013
No scope for discussing of academic queries having no personal relation of the querist.


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