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Rahul Khandelwal   28 October 2017

Can a lawyer do..........??

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I want to know that can a lawyer teach law while being in legal practice. It's about teaching law only.

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Rahul Khandelwal


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Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate)     28 October 2017

Yes he can do it. Rather many practicing lawyers do part time job of teaching in law colleges but with due permission and knowledge of bar council as well college authorities.
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manoj   28 October 2017

In a recent decision the supreme court has struck down the appearance by Law officers in court even on behalf of their employers. The Bar Council of India is of the view that if the said officer is a full time employee drawing regular salary, he will not be entitled to be enrolled as an advocate, but if the terms of employment show that he is not in full time employment he can be enrolled. The same rule is applicable for lecuturers in law colleges, if the teacher work in law colleges for full time he is not entitled to be enrolled as an advocate, if he is working as part time teacher in law colleges his enrollment will not be refused.

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