Sunday, 1 September 2013

What is the difference between Advocate High Court and Advocate Supreme Court

Advocate is the person who represents his principal in the court of law. Another commonly used word for advocates is attorney. There are different systems of awarding licences to lawyers in different parts of the world. In some countries the law graduates are required to obtain only one license which allows them to practice as lawyers in lower as well as in the appellate courts.

Advocate high court is the person who holds license to appear in the high courts of his licensing State and in all the courts below the high court. Similarly advocate supreme court is the one eligible to appear in the top court of a State and in the courts below the Supreme Court.