Introduction

Advocate Surya Vijay Singh is a distinguished legal professional advocate at the Lucknow High Court. With over 25 years of experience, since 2000 he has established himself as one of the most proficient High Court advocates in Lucknow.Throughout his extensive career, Advocate Singh has been associated with both the Lucknow High Court and the District Court. His practice encompasses a wide array of legal services, reflecting his versatility and deep understanding of the law.

Courts of Practice: High Court

Experience: 25 Years since 2000

Qualification: Complete a LLB degree from a recognized university

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

Phone Number: +91 9569964480

Email ID: bestlegalservice.co.in@gmail.com



Social Media:

Surya Vijay Singh

Rights, Duties, and Professional Journey

Who is a High Court Advocate?

A High Court Advocate is a legal professional authorized to represent clients in High Courts. These advocates specialize in various legal domains such as civil, criminal, corporate, and constitutional law. They play a crucial role in the judicial system by presenting arguments, filing petitions, and ensuring justice for their clients. A High Court Advocate holds a prestigious position in the legal profession, ensuring justice and contributing to the development of law. With experience, dedication, and expertise, they can rise to prominent positions, including Supreme Court advocacy and judicial appointments.

The High Court is the highest judicial authority in a state or union territory in India, functioning under the Indian Constitution. It has jurisdiction over civil, criminal, constitutional, and administrative matters and serves as an appellate court for cases from District Courts and tribunals. High Courts have original jurisdiction in matters like writ petitions under Article 226, election disputes, and certain civil and criminal cases in metropolitan areas. They also have appellate jurisdiction, allowing them to hear appeals from lower courts, and supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227, enabling them to oversee the functioning of subordinate courts. High Courts hold the power to issue writs fundamental rights.

Eligibility to Become a High Court Advocate

  • Hold an LLB degree from a recognized university.
  • Enroll with the State Bar Council and clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).
  • Gain relevant experience in a District Court before appearing in a High Court.
  • Get sanad (license) from the Bar Council of India (BCI) for legal practice.

Rights of a High Court Advocate

  • Right to appear and plead before the High Court.
  • Right to draft and file petitions, appeals, and writs.
  • Right to meet clients, collect evidence, and conduct legal research.
  • Right to argue on constitutional matters under Article 226 and Article 227 of the Indian Constitution.
  • Right to practice freely without undue restrictions, except in cases of contempt of court.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Represent clients in legal proceedings, appeals, and writ petitions.
  • Draft and file legal documents, including PILs, bail applications, and property disputes.
  • Maintain professional ethics and uphold the dignity of the legal profession.
  • Provide legal advice to individuals, businesses, and government entities.
  • Assist in judicial decision-making by presenting relevant precedents and case laws.