Section 28 of AA : Section 28: Power To Make Rules

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the State Bar Council of Karnataka decides that it wants to streamline the process for new advocates to join the legal profession in the state. To do this, they exercise their power under Section 28(1) of The Advocates Act, 1961, and begin drafting rules.

Under these new rules, they specify (as per Section 28(2)(a)) that an advocate must express their intention to join the Karnataka State Bar within six months of passing their bar examination, using a specific form provided by the State Bar Council.

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