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Adv. Subhadeep Saha (Lawyer.)     13 March 2011

Practice rights of advocates.

I am enrolled with Bar Council of Assam & others. If I want to appear in calcutta high court or even in supreme court of India can I do so? or I have to enrol myself with west bengal bar council? what is the position in case I wish to appear & argue in Supreme court ? Plz advise.



 6 Replies

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     13 March 2011

enroled that bar where u want to prectice!

daman preet singh (advocate)     13 March 2011

if u r going represent a case in highcourt or supreme court under appeal u can do so. nthing can barred u 2 do so

Adv. Subhadeep Saha (Lawyer.)     13 March 2011

@ Mr. Sarvesh

you mean to say I have to enrol myself in the west bengal bar council & delhi bar council sir?

Adv. Subhadeep Saha (Lawyer.)     13 March 2011

@ Mr. Daman

what if I want to file writ petitions in HC & SC? I mean if I want to move in the original jurisdictions of HC & SC then I need enrolment?

daman preet singh (advocate)     14 March 2011

no u dnt need to enrol seprately. if u r a practising advocate  enrolled in district bar. u can file writ in HC&SC, u dnt need enrolled again. and 4 instance if u want setup ur practice  in HC or SC den u hav 2 get enrolled there. dnt wry go ahead, my wishes r wid u.

Adv. Subhadeep Saha (Lawyer.)     14 March 2011

thanks for the clarification & wishes Mr. Singh.


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