Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.]
07 July 2012 at 17:34
Generally to fight a case in a court of law one has to be a qualified and accredited lawyer. But as far as I know an individual can fight his own case without appointing a lawyer. Correct me if I am wrong. Now instead of an individual, if the litigant is a judicial entity like, say, a Company, can the Managing Director or any other official of the Company fight without appointing a lawyer?
Can the managing director of company fight the own case in a court of law without engaging a lawyer?
Generally to fight a case in a court of law one has to be a qualified and accredited lawyer. But as far as I know an individual can fight his own case without appointing a lawyer. Correct me if I am wrong. Now instead of an individual, if the litigant is a judicial entity like, say, a Company, can the Managing Director or any other official of the Company fight without appointing a lawyer?