Examples of Advocates Act in a sentence
Any resolution passed earlier by Bar Council of India / Legal Education Committee inconsistent with these rules shall not bind the Bar Council of India and all other bodies constituted in pursuance of the Advocates Act 1961, after these rules come into force.
The charges in this clause shall be as provided for in the Advocates Act, Auctioneers Act or any other prevailing law in the Republic of Kenya from time to time.
Advocates shall be appropriately dressed in professional attire prescribed under the Advocates Act, 1961.
High Courts under the Act of 1861 and provision for the enrolment of the advocates under the Letters Patent issued., Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 - Report of the Indian Bar Committee, 1923., The Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926 - The All India Bar Committee, 1951., The Advocates Act, 1961., Development of legal education., .
As noticed above, Section 2(a) of the Advocates Act defines 'Advocate' to mean an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of the Act.
The legal fees applicable upon issuance of such instructions and execution thereof shall be subject to the requirements of the Advocates Act, Cap.
The Services supplied under this contract shall conform to the professional ethics and standards applicable to lawyers under the Advocates Act, 1989 together with the Service Level Agreement entered into between KPLC and the law firm.
THAT, the Schedule to the Bill be amended in the proposed amendments to the Advocates Act, Cap.
The Bar Council of India was established by Parliament under the Advocates Act, 1961.
Since the Advocates Act, 1961 also stipulated that, the State Bar Council shall enrol as Advocates only such candidates who have passed law from a University/approved affiliated Centre of Legal Education/Departments of the MGU as recognised by Bar Council of India (BCI), we observed that, all the 970 students who were enrolled in the five year Integrated Double Degree BA (Criminology)-LLB (Honours) course are ineligible to practice Law.