The question for our consideration really is, what exactly is the position of a Supreme Court Advocate who wants to avail himself of the right of practising in any High Court in India in terms of section 2 of the Supreme Court Advocates Act? Is he to exercise the right only as a Supreme Court Advocate and in accordance with the rules which the Supreme Court itself has laid down in this respect, or is his position, when he appears before a High Court, the same as that of an Advocate enrolled in the said court and he has the same rights and disabilities which attach to such persons under its rules? The only other alternative that is or can be suggested and has been put forward behalf of the petitioner is that he is not ' fettered by any rules either of the Supreme Court or of the particular High Courtr in,which he appears; 37 and as the extent of his right depends upon the language of the section itself, the legislature by using the word "practise" has conferred upon him the righ of both pleading and acting in any High Court he chooses, irrespective of the rules of practice which obtain in such court.