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atul deshmukh   15 November 2016

About international status of indian lawyers

I'm curious about the international status of indian lawyers.. such as in which countries they can practice? Which countries require special procedures to be gone through for an Indian lawyer to be able to practice there and what are they? what will be the status of such lawyer as compared to the lawyers of that respective native country? what can he earn ? etc...


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Zoheb Khatri (Practicing in Mumbai ZohebKhatri@gmail.com)     15 November 2016

Every Lawyer have to register with respective bar council with the country where he wants to practice and every Bar council have their own enrollment criteria for qualifying advocates

sudhirtelang (advocate)     15 November 2016

Yes , likewise America , few states viz California, newyark permit lnternational lawyers as foreign advocate in their state Bar then you have to pass BAREXaM and after passing with in their cut off point you will be given a certificate for practice by Supreme Court moreover you need work permit and permanent resident status. Sudhir telang Advocate

Kumar Doab (FIN)     15 November 2016

Agreed with experts.

 

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     17 November 2016

It is a practical question which can be known by reaching out to a particular country.


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