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Five years experience is a must to be able to practice as an advocate in the supreme court of India. This rule was prescribed by the.....
Bar council of India.
Supreme court of India.
High court of Delhi.
Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India.
As per the Certificate of Practice and Renewal Rules, the Bar Council of India has laid down that an advocate cannot start his or her practice in the Supreme Court unless they have practiced for atleast five years in a lower court. BCI, it is the regulatory body laying down standards and norms for rules of practice.
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