Can one add advocate before name after completing B.A. LLB?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    5 months ago
    No, one cannot add "Advocate" before their name after completing their B.A. LL.B. Programme. In India, only those who have enrolled with their respective State Bar Council and have received a Certificate of Practice (COP) are legally authorized to use the title of "Advocate" before their name. To practice law as an Advocate, one needs to enroll themselves with their State Bar Council and clear the All India Bar Examination AIBE conducted by the Bar Council of India. After clearing the AIBE and obtaining the COP, they can practice law in any court in India and can add the title of "Advocate" before their name. However, after completing
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