Eligibility Criteria To Become Advocate in Supreme Court of India

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An Advocate in India's Supreme Court is a highly qualified lawyer with at least 5 years of experience, permitted to argue cases before the country's highest judicial body, here are some tips to know.

1

Law Degree

Possess a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree from a university recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

2

Bar Council Enrollment

Enrol yourself with the Bar Council of India and your state bar council.

3

Practice Experience

Gain a minimum of 5 years of experience practicing law in any district court or high court in India.

4

Supreme Court Advocate Training

Undergoing training under a seasoned Supreme Court advocate can be highly beneficial.

5

Good Character

Maintain a good reputation and ethical conduct as per the Bar Council of India rules.

6

Passing the AIBE

The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is an open-book test conducted by the Bar Council of India.

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Supreme Court Enrollment

After meeting the all criterias, apply for enrollment as an advocate on the Supreme Court of India's roll.