Section 25
Unauthorized Persons Not To Practice Legal Profession
(1) No one shall be present in a Court or Office and plead on behalf of any party a case without holding the license of a Legal Practitioner.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), a Legal Practitioner who has received a license from any foreign country may plead
(argue) in a particular case, on behalf of the party to a case upon receiving permission of the court.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), in a case, government advocate, party to a case and in a district where Legal
Practitioners under this Act are less than in a total number of Ten, any other person may present in a Court or Office on behalf of a party to a case.
(4) If a person commits an act against the provision of Sub-section (1), he/she may be liable for a punishment of a fine up to Two Thousand
Rupees or an imprisonment up to Six months or both.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), a Legal Practitioner who has received a license from any foreign country may plead
(argue) in a particular case, on behalf of the party to a case upon receiving permission of the court.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), in a case, government advocate, party to a case and in a district where Legal
Practitioners under this Act are less than in a total number of Ten, any other person may present in a Court or Office on behalf of a party to a case.
(4) If a person commits an act against the provision of Sub-section (1), he/she may be liable for a punishment of a fine up to Two Thousand
Rupees or an imprisonment up to Six months or both.