Advocates Act, 1961 – Section 24, Section 58(1) – Professional law degree – regular classes – obtaining law degree in absentia – Many persons are said to have entered into the profession for the past 15 years, having obtained degrees fraudulently viz. procuring Law Degrees, in absentia, in the Institutions, which are hundreds of kilometres away from their work place, while rendering service in their organisation as full-time employees – Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) DB Before : V. Ramasubramanian and N. Kirubakaran, JJ. P. Ramu Vs Secretary, Bar Council Of Tamil Nadu, High Court WP (Md) No. 3731 of 2011 Decided on : 20.04.2016
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