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Tushar Kochale (Practicing Lawyer)     29 February 2012

Sanad

I have enrolled as an advocate to the Bar Council of Mah & Goa. I have also received Identity Card, Enrollment Certificate and registration No. But I have to appear the AIBE Exam which will be in May / June 2012. Can I appear in the Court on the basis of Identity Card untill I pass the AIBE Exam. Is there any provision of "Provisional Sanad" untill one clears the AIBE Exam and if yess what is the procedure for it. And which legal work I can do as an Advocate till I Clear the AIBE Exam.



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(Guest)

yes, off course you can appear in the court.But for practicing as an advocate clearing the AIBE exam necessary. 

 


After the passing of the AIBE, the same license will be declared permanent and an addl. certificate will be issued by the Bar Council of India.


As per the BCI's proposal, passing the All-India Bar Examination is mandatory for commencement of practice as advocate in court.


However, the Chief Justice told the BCI counsel that it would be desirable if the petitions were heard by one High Court.


Read this;

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article548343.ece

Adv. Jayashree Mahesh Gore (Law Practitioner)     01 March 2012

i agree with mr. vyas.

tushar you can appear in the court.but you can't practice till receiving sanad


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