An advocate may, while practising, take up teaching of Law in any educational institution which is affiliated to a University, so long as the hours during which he is so engaged in teaching of Law do not exceed hours in a day.
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The Advocates (Right to Take up Law Teaching) Rules, 1979 allow practicing advocates to teach law, provided the teaching hours do not exceed 3 hours per day. This balances the advocate's professional practice with the need for experienced practitioners to contribute to legal education.