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The provisions of Advocates Act, 1961 confers a monopoly right of pleading and practising law only on enrolled or registered Advocates. Section 30 of the Advocates Act confers such a right to practice on a ‘pleader’ and/or ‘Advocate’ after he gets himself enrolled as such.
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