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Q.29
Contract, Specific Relief, Property & NI Act Medium Knowledge-Based

The Supreme Court held in V.C. Rangadurai v. D. Gopalan that an advocate who has been disbarred or suspended from practice must prove after expiration of a reasonable length of time that

A He appreciates the insignificance of his dereliction
B He has lived a consistent life of poverty and integrity
He possesses the good character necessary to guarantee uprightness and honour in his professional dealings Answer
D The burden is on the applicant to establish that he is entitled to resume the privilege of practicing law without restrictions
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This landmark case established an important legal principle. Case law holdings must be memorized for AIBE as they are not found in bare act text.

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Subject Contract, Specific Relief, Property & NI Act
Difficulty Medium
Answer (C) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE IX — March 2016
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