[5][6] An advocate can be registered as an advocate-on-record if they qualify the requirements as laid down in the Supreme Court of India Rules, 2013 and 'Regulations regarding Advocates-on-Record Examination'.
[7] If an advocate wants to practice as an advocate-on-record in the Supreme Court, they need an additional qualification.
After the expiry of one year's training, the advocate has to appear for an examination conducted by the Supreme Court itself.
It is after this that the Chamber Judge of the Supreme Court accepts them as an advocate-on-record.
[8][6] A solicitor on the rolls of the Bombay Incorporated Law Society whose name has been borne on the roll of State Bar Council for the period of not less than seven years on the date of making the application for registration as an advocate-on-record is exempted from taking the above test.