A total of 260 lawyers have cleared the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record examination held in December 2022..73 lawyers are eligible to re-appear as per Regulation 11(i) of the regulations regarding Advocates-on-Record Examination framed under the Supreme Court Rules, 2013.20 lawyers are eligible to reappear as per Regulation 11(ii)..Regulation 11(i) allows a candidate who has failed to obtain 50 percent in one paper, but has secured aggregate of 60 percent in remaining papers, to appear for that paper in a subsequent exam.If the candidate then secures 50 percent for that paper in the subsequent exam and if the marks so obtained in the paper he has reappeared taken with the marks obtained in the remaining papers at the earlier examination are 60 percent of the aggregate mark, he/ she shall be declared to have passed the AoR exam.Regulation 11(1ii) provides that if a candidate passes in all the papers at any single examination but fails to obtain 60 percent of the marks in the aggregate, he/ she can appear at anyone subsequent examination in one of the papers only and shall be declared to have passed the Advocates-on-Record Examination if the marks obtained by him at the subsequent examination taken with the marks obtained in the remaining papers at the earlier examination are 60 percent of the aggregate marks in all the papers..[Read Results]
A total of 260 lawyers have cleared the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record examination held in December 2022..73 lawyers are eligible to re-appear as per Regulation 11(i) of the regulations regarding Advocates-on-Record Examination framed under the Supreme Court Rules, 2013.20 lawyers are eligible to reappear as per Regulation 11(ii)..Regulation 11(i) allows a candidate who has failed to obtain 50 percent in one paper, but has secured aggregate of 60 percent in remaining papers, to appear for that paper in a subsequent exam.If the candidate then secures 50 percent for that paper in the subsequent exam and if the marks so obtained in the paper he has reappeared taken with the marks obtained in the remaining papers at the earlier examination are 60 percent of the aggregate mark, he/ she shall be declared to have passed the AoR exam.Regulation 11(1ii) provides that if a candidate passes in all the papers at any single examination but fails to obtain 60 percent of the marks in the aggregate, he/ she can appear at anyone subsequent examination in one of the papers only and shall be declared to have passed the Advocates-on-Record Examination if the marks obtained by him at the subsequent examination taken with the marks obtained in the remaining papers at the earlier examination are 60 percent of the aggregate marks in all the papers..[Read Results]