Adv. Pawan Deepअधिवक्ता पवन दीप — अधिवक्ता
Adv. Pawan Deep holds a BA.LL.B. (integrated five-year law degree) from Chaudhary Charan Singh (CCS) University, Meerut — one of the largest universities in Uttar Pradesh. He is enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi under the Advocates Act, 1961, and practises before Delhi District Courts.
He practises in civil and criminal matters as part of the ASK Law Xperts team. In civil law, he assists with civil suits, recovery matters, injunctions, and court filings. In criminal law, he assists with bail applications, criminal trials, and related proceedings before Delhi Magistrate and District Courts.
As a member of the ASK Law Xperts team, Adv. Pawan Deep contributes to legal research, preparation of matters, and procedural compliance — all in conformity with the BCI Rules of Professional Conduct and Etiquette, 1975, and the standards maintained by the firm.
Courts & Practice Areasन्यायालय और वकालत के क्षेत्र
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Academic Qualificationsशैक्षणिक योग्यता
Enrolment & Membershipsनामांकन और सदस्यता
BCI Compliance & Professional StandardsBCI नियम और व्यावसायिक मानक
Adv. Pawan Deep practises in conformity with the Bar Council of India Rules of Professional Conduct and Etiquette, 1975 — the code of conduct governing all enrolled advocates in India. These rules mandate duties towards clients, courts, opponents, and fellow advocates.
Frequently Asked Questionsसामान्य प्रश्न एवं उत्तर
General practice refers to a law practice that handles a wide range of legal matters — rather than specialising in a single area. A general practice advocate handles civil suits, criminal cases, family matters, bail applications, and routine court filings. At ASK Law Xperts, all advocates — including those in general practice — work under the supervision of senior advocates and in conformity with BCI professional standards.
To become an advocate in India: (1) Complete a recognised law degree — LLB (3-year) or BA.LLB / BBA.LLB (5-year integrated); (2) Enrol with the State Bar Council of the state where you wish to practise — by paying the enrolment fee and submitting required documents; (3) Once enrolled, you receive an Enrolment Certificate and are entitled to practise law before courts in India. The Bar Council of India oversees standards and the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) must be cleared for a Certificate of Practice.
The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is conducted by the Bar Council of India. Every advocate enrolled after 2010 must pass the AIBE to obtain a Certificate of Practice — which is required to actively appear before courts. The exam tests knowledge of substantive and procedural law. Advocates enrolled before the AIBE system was introduced are not required to take it.
A vakalatnama is a written authority — executed on a stamp paper — by which a client authorises a specific advocate to appear and act on their behalf in a legal proceeding. It is required to be filed in court before the advocate can appear for the client. Without a vakalatnama on record, the advocate's appearance may not be recognised. Different courts have specific forms and requirements for vakalatnamas.