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Old Thursday, July 12, 2012
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Originally Posted by Farrukh Aziz View Post
Dear kindly tell me whether it is a substitute for "six months practice under the supervision of a lawyer" And dear I am not an LLB but B.A. I have made my mind to do law after the completion of b.a.Because it will help me in two directions ,i.e. CSS optionals and Backup protection.
Yes brother it is a substitute of pupillage. After LL.M you can directly get enrolled with a bar council or as an advocate of lower courts.

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Originally Posted by HAMID SALEH LAK View Post
dear what is different between lawyer and barrister and what is qualification of both
is barrister has any advantage over lawyer
also mention some institutes in pakistan which are producing best llb and barrister
and also their fee structure
thanks in advance
alllah bless u
Well, to become a barrister, one has to go through 2 stages. 1st academic and completing which you become eligible for enrollment in one of 4 inns.

Stage 1.
. Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC)
Entry requirements are a recognized UK degree in law or for foreign LL.B degree holder students a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL).

Stage 2.
. Pupillage or training stage
A person who intends to practise as a barrister is required to train as a pupil for a period of not less than twelve months.
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