Engaging another legal practitioner requires written consent of counsel on record or Tribunal permission after revocation and service. Rule 120 requires a legal practitioner wishing to file a Vakalatnama or Memorandum of Appearance where another practitioner or authorised representative is on record to obtain the written consent of the practitioner on record, or, if consent is refused, to seek the Tribunal's permission after filing an application for revocation and serving that application on the counsel already on record.
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Engaging another legal practitioner requires written consent of counsel on record or Tribunal permission after revocation and service.
Rule 120 requires a legal practitioner wishing to file a Vakalatnama or Memorandum of Appearance where another practitioner or authorised representative is on record to obtain the written consent of the practitioner on record, or, if consent is refused, to seek the Tribunal's permission after filing an application for revocation and serving that application on the counsel already on record.
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