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When a person is disqualified for enrolment as an advocate?

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When studying disqualification for advocates, focus on legal aspects regarding criminal convictions and ethical requirements for lawyers.
Updated On: Apr 3, 2025
  • When a case is filed by his wife for domestic violence
  • When he is facing charges for murder
  • When he is convicted in a case relating to untouchability
  • When there is a litigation relating to his property
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The Correct Option is C

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A person is disqualified for enrolment as an advocate if he is convicted for a criminal offense, especially related to untouchability.
This disqualification ensures that individuals involved in serious criminal activities are kept away from practicing as advocates.
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