SUMAN SINGHA 16 April 2020
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 16 April 2020
1. You will need to follow heirarchy of Study level in Law, to be eligible for "certificate of practice" in Courts.
2. Above would mean you have to complete graduation plus LLB (3 years) .OR. 12 std plus LLB (5 years).
3. MBA in Business Law is not equivalent to above. Hence is not eligible to practice in Court, more speficially as an enrolled "Advocate".
4. Howeve, IF you are a employee of a Co., THEN you can represent your Co. in Court, via a Co. BOD Resolution, authorising you to appear on behalf of Co.
Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
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Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 16 April 2020
NO,he should get an LLB degree