Supreme Court Advocates (Practice in High Courts) Act,1951
Act No : 18
Section :
Right of Supreme Court Advocates to practise in any High Court.
2. Right of Supreme Court Advocates to practise in any High Court.- Notwithstanding anything contained in the Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926 (38 of 1926), or in any other law regulating the conditions subject to which a person not entered in the roll of Advocates of a High Court may be permitted to practise in that High Court, every Advocate of the Supreme Court shall be entitled as of right to practise in any High Court whether or not he is an Advocate of that High Court: Provided that nothing in this section shall be deemed to entitle any person, merely by reason of his being an Advocate of the Supreme Court to practise in a High Court of which he was at any time a Judge, if he had given an undertaking not to practise therein after ceasing to hold office as such Judge. Explanation.--In this section, "High Court" includes the Court of a Judicial Commissioner.
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pankaj singhal
wrote on 11 December 2011
no comment
Radha Vakil
wrote on 16 November 2011
procedure to enroll supreme court advocate , terms & requirement & fees : anybody suggest me please