Practice and Procedure Paper I Advocate-On-Record (AOR) Examination of Supreme Court - A Reference Book
Author | : DR. M. K. RAVI |
Publisher | : DR. M. K. RAVI |
Total Pages | : 283 |
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Download or read book Practice and Procedure Paper I Advocate-On-Record (AOR) Examination of Supreme Court - A Reference Book written by DR. M. K. RAVI and published by DR. M. K. RAVI. This book was released on with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NOTE ABOUT BOOK This book addresses for aspirant advocates for Advocate-On-Record (AOR) Exams of Supreme Court of India. The aim is to explore the various laws related to Supreme Court proceedings for AORs. The book consists of a compilation of five chapters. The first chapter of the book discusses the introduction to advocate-on-record exams, Eligibility Criteria, Regulations of Advocate-on-Record Examination, Notification Details, and Guidelines for Candidates are elaborated. The second chapter discusses the relevant provisions in the Constitution of India relating to the jurisdiction of the Court which contains Art. 32, Art. 71, and Art.124 of the Constitution of India 2020. The third chapter discusses the Supreme Court Rules and the Sec 2 of Supreme Court Act 1970, Supreme Court Rules, 2013, SC Guidelines for filing of PIL. The fourth chapter discusses the relevant provisions with important sections from AOR exam point of view of various laws like Sec. 38 of Advocates Act 1961, Sec. 30 of Air Force Tribunal Act 2007, Sec. 11 of Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996, Sec. 25 of Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), Sec. 406 of Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.PC), Sec. 35L of Central Excise Act 1944, Sec. 18 of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act 1997, Sec 53-T of Competition Act 2002, Sec. 19-22-23 of Contempt of Court Act 1971, Sec. 125 of Electricity Act 2003, General Principles of court fees Act, Sec. 261 of Income Tax Act 1961, Sec. 133 of Limitation Act 1963, Sec. 22 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010, Sec. 98-99-116A of Representation of the people Act, 1951. The fifth chapter discusses the Rules to regulate proceedings for Contempt of Court 1975. I wrote this book especially for aspirant practising advocates of Supreme Court of India which will certainly help them to understand the various rules and important provisions of law to understand the practice and procedures for advocate-on-record exams. This book can be very useful for other practising advocates who are either practising in Supreme Court or want to practice in Apex Court.