If a lawyer shifts to a new state, they can transfer their Bar Council enrollment by following a simple process. First, the lawyer must write an application to their current State Bar Council asking for a āNo Objection Certificateā (NOC). They must attach their enrolment certificate, ID proof, address proof of the new state, and any required fees. After checking the documents, the current State Bar Council issues the NOC.
Next, the lawyer must submit this NOC to the Bar Council of the new state. The new council will verify the details and update the enrolment record. After approval, the lawyer becomes officially enrolled in the new state and can practice law there without any problem.
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