Also please tell me can a law candidate of India practise law in UK? How can we do it is its possible?
55 Views|Posted 2009-10-14 16:58:32
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2010-01-28 18:08:44
Hi, to practice in UK, you will have to appear for Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test (QLTT), which was commenced on 16th November 2005 with the support of the British High Commissioner, Sir Michael Arthur. QLTT is conducted in India by FLE, http://www.fleindia.com, in conjunction with the Centra

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2009-10-14 17:05:53
Hi !
Indian Lawyers can take the QLTT( Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test) to qualify as solicitors in England and Wales. The test can be taken in India itself. Without passing QLTT an Indian Lawyer could only practice Indian Law in England, but but that is not worth.
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