1[58 AC. Special provisions with respect to certain
persons enrolled by Uttar Pradesh State Bar Council
Not with standing anything contained in this Act or any judgment, decree or order of any court,
every person who was enrolled as an advocate by the High Court during the period beginning with
the 2nd day of January, 1962 and ending on the 25th day of May, 1962 and was subsequently admitted
as an advocate on the State roll by the State Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh shall be deemed to have
been validly admitted as an advocate on that State roll from the date of his enrolment by the High
Court and accordingly entitled to practise the profession of law (whether by way of pleading or
acting or both).]
2[58 AD. Special provisions with respect to certain persons migrating to India
Not with standing the repeal by this Act of the provisions of the Legal Practitioners Act,
1879 (18 of 1879), or of any other law relating to the admission and enrolment of legal
practitioners (hereafter in this section referred to as such Act or law), every person who
migrates to the territory of India from any area which, before the 15th day of August, 1947,
was comprised within India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935, and who has, before
such migration, been a pleader, mukhtar or revenue agent in any such area under any law in force
therein, may be admitted and enrolled under the relevant provisions of such Act or law as a pleader,
mukhtar or, as the case may be, revenue agent, if he:
(a) makes an application for the purpose to the appropriate authority under
such Act or law; and
(b) is a citizen of India and fulfils other conditions, if any, specified in this behalf
by the appropriate authority aforesaid,
and notwi thstanding the repeal by this Act of the relevant provisions of such Act or law, every pleader,
mukhtar or revenue agent so enrolled shall have the same right as respects practise in any court or
revenue office or before any other authority or person and be subject to the disciplinary jurisdiction
of the same authority to which he would be subject under the relevant provisions of such Act or law as
if they had not been repealed and accordingly, those provisions shall have effect in relation to such persons.
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