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Asha (Legal)     18 April 2008

Status of Lawyers working under LPO's

It is clear that no Indian Lawyer who is enrolled under Indian advocate Act could involve in any other business or service except legal practice.

However, I am curious to know as to what is the legal status of professionals (Lawyers) who are working in various LPO’s (Legal Process Outsourcing)?

Do all Legal employees (Lawyers) surrender their licence before joining these LPO’s or there is not necessity to surrender. Or Do they  breach law under Advocate's Act if not surrender their respective adocate llicences to Bar council.



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Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     18 April 2008

Surrender of License is must for LPO professionals too......otherwise it will amount to the violation of the provisions of Advocate's Act......but in India most of such professionals have not yet surrendered their respective licenses.

sunildiyal (advocate)     18 April 2008

you are right any person who is wording other then laywer must be surrender their licience in bar council. secratry bar association.

Guest (n/a)     20 April 2008

YES Accotding to bar council of india rules The bar council of INDIA traning Rules 1995 The Advocates Rules 1979 and THe Advocates ACT 1961 you hav to surrender your licence before joining any LPO or like

Guest (n/a)     20 April 2008

YES Accotding to bar council of india rules The bar council of INDIA traning Rules 1995 The Advocates Rules 1979 and THe Advocates ACT 1961 you hav to surrender your licence before joining any LPO or like

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