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practice in consumer courts.

(Querist) 23 October 2008 This query is : Resolved 
How can i practice in consumer courts? can a fresher with no xperience in litigation work in consumer courts or only experienced lawyers are eligible to work over there? what is the procedure for becoming a practising advocate of consumer courts? is there any specific exam a candidate is required to clear for it? please provide me all the relevant information regading this.
Guest (Expert) 23 October 2008
You have to enrol in the Bar Council in the State where you wish to practice. Once enrolled you are given a
Regn No. With that you can practice in any court.

No experience in litigation is needed.

No exams.

Tell me you place of practice, i will give more details.
Manish Singh (Expert) 23 October 2008
to plead in a consumer forum, its not mandatory for a person to be an advocate.
even a layman can plead and argue in any cnsumer forum and there is no need for any professional degree to be eligible to plead in consumer forums.
kumar sachin (Expert) 24 October 2008
i agree with manish bhai.
Adv.Shine Thomas (Expert) 24 October 2008
That is correct Manishji.


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