Examples of Legal Practitioners Act in a sentence
Early Developments though Major’s Court, Supreme Court, Company’s Adalat, High Court, Legal Practitioners Act of 1879, The Chamier and Indian Bar Committer of 1951 b.
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., .
The Attorneys’ Act 53 of 1979 has been replaced by the Legal Practitioners Act 15 of 1995.] 22.
The first ground raised is that the first plaintiff could not act for and on behalf of the other plaintiffs as such conduct is prohibited under the Legal Practitioners Act (Chapter 27;07).
This Act may be cited as the Legal Practitioners Act [Chapter 27:07].
The appellants are legal practitioners who were registered in terms of the Legal Practitioners Act.
Every practising legal practitioner had to be a member, or practise under the auspices of, one of these bodies.The effect of the Legal Practitioners Act 1981 was that all practising lawyers were called legal practitioners.
Rules and regulations made under any provision of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1958, and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall continue in force and shall be deemed to have been made under the corresponding provision of this Act.
Students are advised that the LL B degree is the qualification for admission to the JTC for the purpose of pursuing the training programme stipulated under the Legal Practitioners Act, 15 of 1995 as one of the requirements to practice law in Namibia.
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