Section 24 of Advocates Act CAP 16: Date and validity of practising certificate

    

(1) Every practising certificate shall bear the date of the day on which it is issued and shall have effect from the beginning of that day:
Provided that a practising certificate which is issued during the first month of any practising year shall have effect for all purposes from the beginning of that month.
(2) The practising year shall be from the 1st January to 31st December:
Provided that the Council of the Society, with the approval of the Chief Justice, may by order alter the practising year, and the order may make such transitional provision in regard to incidental matters as may be expedient.
(3) Every practising certificate shall expire at the end of the practising year in which it was issued:
Provided that, where the name of an advocate is removed from or struck off the Roll, the practising certificate (if any) of that advocate shall expire forthwith.
(4) The Registrar shall enter upon the Roll a note of the date of the issue of every practising certificate.


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