Section 20 of AA : Section 20: Special Provision For Enrolment Of Certain Supreme Court Advocates

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a senior lawyer, Mr. Sharma, who was practicing in the Supreme Court of India before a new law restructured the legal profession. Under the old system, Mr. Sharma had an automatic right to practice in the Supreme Court. However, with the implementation of The Advocates Act, 1961, lawyers are now required to be enrolled in a State Bar Council to practice law.

Section 20 of The Advocates Act, 1961, provides a special provision for advocates like Mr. Sharma. Even though he is not enrolled in any State Bar Co...

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