Section 26 of AA : Section 26: Disposal Of Applications For Admission As An Advocate
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a recent law graduate, Priya, applies to the Maharashtra State Bar Council for admission as an advocate. Her application is reviewed by the enrolment committee of the State Bar Council. The committee, after careful examination, suspects that Priya may have submitted a forged law degree certificate.
As per Section 26(1) of The Advocates Act, 1961, the enrolment committee refers the matter to the Bar Council of India (BCI) to seek its opinion because they ar...
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