In an Office Memorandum (OM) issued on August 20, the government has mandated the applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in law from a university or college recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI), be enrolled with the State Bar Council under the Advocates Act, 1961, and must have qualified the All-India Bar Examination (AIBE) with a valid certificate of practice.
As per the guidelines, advocates with experience in special laws (Income Tax, Customs, GST, MLA etc.)
may be considered for specialized panels representing the Union before courts, tribunals and quasi-judicial fora.
Advocates having previous experience of legal work of 10 years during the government service may be considered for empanelment based on their area of expertise.
In an Office Memorandum (OM) issued on August 20, the government has mandated the applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in law from a university or college recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI), be enrolled with the State Bar Council under the Advocates Act, 1961, and must have qualified the All-India Bar Examination (AIBE) with a valid certificate of practice.
As per the guidelines, advocates with experience in special laws (Income Tax, Customs, GST, MLA etc.) may be considered for specialized panels representing the Union before courts, tribunals and quasi-judicial fora.
Advocates having previous experience of legal work of 10 years during the government service may be considered for empanelment based on their area of expertise.