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  1. V.T.V.RAM @ 2010-05-25 08:00

    Solicitors have more direct contact with the clients, whereas barristers often only become involved in a case in order to provide any advocacy needed by the client.
    A barrister is not an attorney and is forbidden, both by law and by professional rules, from conducting litigation.
    The profession of barrister in England and Wales is a separate profession from that of solicitor. In England and Wales ,It is possible to hold the qualification of both barrister and solicitor at the same time.
    Student barristers must take a Bar Vocational Course (BVC) at one of the institutions authorized by the Bar Council to offer the BVC.
    A barrister must be a member of one of the Inns of Court, which traditionally educated and regulated barristers.

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