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State of Rajasthan - Section

Section 2 in The Bar Council of Rajasthan (Rules Laying Down the Conditions Subject to which an Advocate shall be permitted to Practice in the High Court and Courts Subordinate thereto) (1970)

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Save as otherwise provided for in any law for the time being in force, no advocate shall be entitled to appear, plead or act for any person in any court in any proceeding unless the advocate files an appointment in writing signed by such person or his recognised agent or by some other person duly authorised by or under a power of attorney to make such appointment and signed by the advocate in token of its acceptance, or the advocate files a memorandum of appearance in the form prescribed by the High Court:Provided that where an advocate has already filed an appointment in any proceeding, it shall be sufficient for another advocate, who is engaged to appear in the proceeding merely for the purposes of pleading, to file a memorandum of appearance or to declare before the court that he appears on instructions from the advocate who has already filed his appointment in the proceeding:Provided further that nothing herein contained shall apply to an advocate who has been requested by the court to assist the court amicus curiae in any case or proceeding, or who has been appointed at the expense of the State to defend an accused person in criminal proceeding.Explanation. - A separate appointment or a memorandum of appearance shall be filed in each of the several connected proceedings, notwithstanding that the same advocate is, retained for the party in all the connected proceeding.