Social Sciences, asked by vvalor, 1 year ago

difference between lawyer and advocate??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi my dear friend...
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QUESTION ==
difference between lawyer and advocate??

ANSWER ==
There is not much difference between these two terms as such. LAWYER is a person who is still in the process of  pursuing Law/LL.B Whereas term  ADVOCATE is usually refers to a lawyer who is practising and who has completed his law course and is no more a student. So the former  is used informally /casually while the latter one is formally used.

Thus, it can be said that an advocate may be a lawyer but a lawyer may not be an advocate .An 'Advocate' is a step ahead of a' lawyer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Buddy ,

A lawyer or attorney is a person who is practice law ; once who conducts or advises clients of their legal rights and obligations.
But barrister or advocate is a legal Practitioner whose main function is to practise advocacy in court .
Advocate in England called Barrister.....
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