Terminolagy
Satyendra
(Querist) 11 February 2009
This query is : Resolved
What is the difference between lawyer, Advocate, Barristor & Solicitor.
If these are same meaning then when these words are used for any particular purpose.
sanjeev murthy desai
(Expert) 11 February 2009
Earlier Mr. Aravind Jain answered the same as
Advocate as per advocate act.
Lawyer- practising advocate.
barrister- Bar-at Law in U.k
Counsel- Advocate, lawyers are counsel.
Attorney- who plead cases in court in U.K
Pleader- who pleads in courts.
arunprakaash.m.
(Expert) 12 February 2009
Advocate- one who regiter his/her name of the roll maintained by the state bar council undr advocates act 1961.
Lawyer- one who finishes his/her law degree can be called as lawyer.
barrister- bar-at-law of uk which is not relavant to india now.
counsel- one who appears on the vakalathnama filed by another advocate.
Pleader- one who pleads on behalf of his client in the court of law. eg govt.advocate in civil case known as pleader. in criminal case publice prosecutor.
Kamlesh soni
(Expert) 13 February 2009
Mr. ArunPrakash had given the full deffination of this.
Advocate- "one who regiter his/her name of the roll maintained by the state bar council undr advocates act 1961."
Lawyer-" one who finishes his/her law degree can be called as lawyer."
barrister-" bar-at-law of uk which is not relavant to india now."
counsel- "one who appears on the vakalathnama filed by another advocate."
Pleader- "one who pleads on behalf of his client in the court of law". eg govt.advocate in civil case known as pleader. in criminal case publice prosecutor.
Adv.Shine Thomas
(Expert) 18 February 2009
I also agree with the views of Mr.Desai.
A. A. JOSE
(Expert) 18 February 2009
Mr.Desai has well replied.