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Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam Medium Section in Options
Bare Act Advocates Act, 1961 · Chapter II, Part VI BCI Rules

Which of the following is not a duty of an Advocate to Court:

To not commit breach of section 126 of Evidence Act. Answer
B To not to appear on behalf of any organisation of whose Executive Committee, he is a member.
C To not appeal before a Court, Tribunal or Authority in which his near relation is a member.
D To conduct himself with dignity and self- respect during presentation of a case before a Court and otherwise acting before a Court.
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An advocate's duties to the court include: not misleading the court, maintaining decorum, not communicating privately with the judge, appearing in proper dress, and not withdrawing from case without permission. The option that is NOT a duty to court (but rather a duty to client or profession) is the answer.

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Subject Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
Difficulty Medium
Act Advocates Act, 1961
Section Chapter II, Part VI BCI Rules
Answer (A) Section in Options
Paper AIBE XIV — September 2019
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