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abt practicising in india

i am an indian national and after doing my graduation i went to england and joined there in a univ as a LLB student and completed my law there .but now due to some family engagements i need to come back and i want to practice law here in india .can u advice me what all i need to do to get admitted to bar council of india so that i can practice law here. i shall be grateful to u if u could show me a better pathway


Asked on 10/16/04, 3:54 am

4 Answers from Attorneys

Rajendra Babbar Rajendra Babbar & Associates

Re: abt practicising in india

Hi there,you must approach the concerned state bar council, and submit the registration form, i dont think that there shall be any problem.Wish you goodluck. Rajendra Babbar Advocate.

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Answered on 12/11/04, 11:58 pm

Re: abt practicising in india

As you have obtained your law degree from England, you should be able to get Bar membership. I am not 100% sure though but if you have been admitted in UK Bar, then it will be easy to get enrolled in India as well. I suggest you to contact the state bar (where you would like to practice) which will guide you with more specific details. All the best.

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Answered on 10/16/04, 11:14 am
Ravi Karnavat R. Karnavat & Associates

Re: abt practicising in india

Please apply to your state bar council. If the institute from which you have studied law is recognised by Bar Coundil of India, then you'll have no problems other wise go back to England for practicing law there.

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Answered on 10/16/04, 1:27 pm
Vishwa Arya Arya & Co.

Re: abt practicising in india

First thing you have to check/confirm the recognition of University (from where you have completed LL.B) by Bar Council of India.

Then you have to decide the state in which you want to practice law. Apply with the Bar Council of the State in which you want to practice. For that all you need is copies of your certificates.

In case of any other question do not hesitate to write.

You are welcome to the profession. We are at New Delhi. If you choose Delhi, you are welcome to contact us.

Wishing you all the best!

Bhushan Arya

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Answered on 10/16/04, 11:22 pm


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