who provides an advocate to the accused if he/she cannot afford it ?
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The Judge of the Court itself can proceed to order the Bar council that to appoint an advocate to support the Accust if he/she can't afford to pay the Advocate.
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Right to counsel means a defendant has a right to have the assistance of counsel (i.e., lawyers) and, if the defendant cannot afford a lawyer, requires that the government appoint one or pay the defendant's legal expenses. The right to counsel is generally regarded as a constituent of the right to a fair trial.
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