Can one practise law without passing the bar examination?
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The bar council of India have made it clear that no one can practice law with qualifying the examination of AIBE. It is mandatory for each and every individual to pass the All India Bar Exam in order to practice as an advocate in India.
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No, Since Qualifying AIBE (All India Bar Exam) is essential to practice law in India. Students cannot practice in a court of law without a Certificate of Practice, issued only after qualifying All India Bar Exam. Students can practice for two years after provisional enrollment but they must be eligible for the All India Bar Exam if they want to appear before the courts. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha All India Bar Exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/aibe-exam). I hope this will help you.
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Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16
a year agoA law graduate is allowed to practise in court provisionally for 2 years after registration in state bar. For getting proper license of practise one has to pass the AIBE exam.
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