Section 34 of AA : Section 34: Power Of High Courts To Make Rules
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a young lawyer named Rohan who has recently completed his law degree and wishes to start practicing in the Delhi High Court. Before he can begin, he must understand the rules set by the High Court regarding advocate practice. The High Court, as per Section 34(1) of the Advocates Act, 1961, has established certain conditions that Rohan must fulfill to practice there. These conditions might include having a certain amount of experience, passing specific exams, or adhering to particular dress codes.
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