Table of Contents
- 1 What happens after clearing all India bar examination?
- 2 Who are the members of BCI?
- 3 Is it compulsory to become member of Bar Association?
- 4 Who is head of BCI?
- 5 How many members are there in BCI?
- 6 Can an advocate be a member of two bar association?
- 7 How many times I can appear for AIBE?
- 8 What is the difference between AIBE and BCI?
- 9 What is the procedure to become an AIBE?
What happens after clearing all India bar examination?
After passing the examination candidate will be awarded “Certificate of Practice” by the Bar Council of India. AIBE will be conducted in 40 cities all across India. Candidates will have 11 languages to choose for attempting the examination.
Who are the members of BCI?
Present members
Name of the Member | Position |
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Manan Kumar Mishra | Chairman, Bar Council of India |
Satish Abarao Deshmukh | Executive Committee |
S.Prabakaran Senior Advocate | Vice-Chairman , Bar Council of India |
D.P. Dhal | Managing Trustee, BCI Trust |
Is it compulsory to become member of Bar Association?
normally practices law 6.1 An advocate, after having obtained a Certificate of Enrollment under section 22 of the Advocates Act, 1961, is required to get himself registered as a member of the Bar Association where he ordinarily practices law or intends to practice law.
What comes after Aibe?
The Certificate of Practice or COP is a certification issued to law graduates who have qualified in the All India Bar Examination (AIBE exam). The certification is mandatory to practice in a court of law in India. The COP is issued 6-7 months after the declaration of AIBE results.
Can final year students apply for Aibe?
Yes. The notification applies to students graduating from academic year 2009-10 onwards. All students graduating from academic year 2009-10 onwards have to appear for the All India Bar Examination in order to qualify to practice law in India.
Who is head of BCI?
Manan Kumar Mishra (Nov 2014–)
S. Prabakaran (Nov 2014–)
Bar Council of India/CEO
How many members are there in BCI?
The Bar Council of India consists of 18 Members. The Attorney General of India and the Solicitor General of India are Ex-officio Members of the council and the other 16 Members represent the Page 3 16 State Bar Councils in the country.
Can an advocate be a member of two bar association?
ii) Such Advocates shall be entitled to hold the Ordinary Membership / Life Membership of only one Association i.e. the Association of the court where he is actively and regularly practicing. However, he can become Associate and Honorary Member of other Associations.
What is the difference between Bar Council and Bar Association?
Bar associations are organization of advocates working in particular courts while Bar councils work on state leval and enrolle advocates and the Bar Council is a central body.
What should I do after LLB?
Career Path After Law in India – Top Options
- Advocate. Advocacy is one of the chief professions chosen by LLB graduates.
- Government Services. Students can opt to join Government Services after completing their LLB.
- Legal Advisor.
- Judiciary.
- Teaching.
- Legal Outsourcing.
- Private Companies.
- Higher Education.
How many times I can appear for AIBE?
B degree from any institution from any state which is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Minimum Marks: There will be no minimum marks criteria in the qualifying examination. Attempts: Candidates must appear as many times as it requires. There will be no restriction on numbers of attempts.
What is the difference between AIBE and BCI?
AIBE is the qualifying examination to achieve the “Certificate of Practice” in legal professions. BCI will examine the ability of advocate’s capability to practice the profession of law in India. It awarded the certificate to those candidates who will qualify the examination of AIBE.
What is the procedure to become an AIBE?
If the candidate are eligible for the exam, then only he/she can earn the ‘Certificate of Practice’ and can continue their legal professions. AIBE written examination will be conducted through offline mode in various cities of India. Candidates must have to fulfill the academic as well as other eligibilities.
What happens if you do not clear Aibe?
Those who are not able to clear AIBE remain enrolled with the State Bar Council as provisional advocates and not practicing lawyers. Appearing for the AIBE exam is mandatory for all law graduates who have completed their degree in or after 2010.
How to get certificate of Practice (CoP) for AIBE 12th and 13th exam?
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has recently issued the Certificate of Practice (COP) to all the qualified candidates for AIBE (All India Bar Examination) XII and XIII exam. The candidates who appeared for the 12th and 13th exam of AIBE need to contact the state bar council they are enrolled with in order to obtain their COP.