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Virender Malhotra (Lawyer)     29 June 2014

Practicing law in india

Before migrating to Canada, I was a practising Advocate, duly registered with Punjab & Haryana Bar Association. Presently I am a Canadian citizen. I am also granted the status of "Overseas Citizen of India" by Government of India, where I have every right in India, except that I can not vote and cannot buy agricultural land in India.

Now on my retirement I have decided to return to India, but would like to continue to be a Canadian citizen.

My query is whether I can practice as an Advocate in India as an Overseas citizen of India by renewing my status of an Advocate with Punjab & Haryana Bar Association as it was before my migrating to Canada?

 



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Rangee (Lawyer)     29 June 2014

Dear Friend,

Your degree in law should be valid and approved by Bar Council of India for enrollment. 

regards

Rsksingh


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