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Summary Of: Advocate

The process of becoming an advocate is referred to as... or training to become an advocate is generally known... under the auspices of a qualified advocate and have some experience from court... the Scandinavian title of advocate is interchangeably also translated as... any State Bar Council does not restrict the Advocate from appearing before any court in India even though it is beyond the territorial jurisdiction... the law degree holder is recognized as an Advocate and is required to maintain a standards of conduct and professional demeanor at all times... An Advocate may be recognized by the Judges of the... in case of a Advocate practicing before that High Court... in case of the Advocate practicing before the Supreme Court... While the conferral of Senior Advocate status not only implies distinction and fame of the Advocate... it also requires the Senior Advocate to follow higher standards of conduct and some distinct rules... a Senior Advocate is not allowed to interact directly with the clients... The only requirement is the Advocate must have a ten years standing before the High Court... One can qualify as an Advocate after completion of a law degree... Advocate High Court is the second level... Advocate Supreme Court is the third level...

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