what is the difference between a lawyer,barrister and an advocate
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An advocate is one who speaks on behalf of another person , especially in a legal context. ... In some common law countries the legal profession is split between solicitors who represent and advise clients , and a barrister who is retained by a solicitor to advocate in a legal hearing or to render a legal opinion.
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Ans. 1. Lawyer= A person who is still pursuing law / LLB is called lawyer. Lawyer is a basic term that refers to any person who has a law degree.
2. Advocate = The word Advocate is usually used for a lawyer only. Advocate is called Barrister in Scottish and South Africa.
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