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Give Tips on doing Argumentation in a Lawsuit,Plz.?

Guest (Querist) 21 August 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Please guide us that how should we do argumentation in court so that we may be able to bring forth all the major,important points in front of the court and win the case also.

Should we ignore the points which are logical and in our favor but are not clearly deciding factors.Mine advocate says that we may be having such 20 points but in the "Argumentation" we should be focussed on most 3/4 important factors only which are deciding factors of the case and rest of the points may be ignored.Scattering the Argumentation on less important points(Even if they favor us) may not be very much helpful and the judge may become irritant also.The Argumentation should be focussed one,pin pointed.

Is my advocate right?

Can you please suggest something from your practical experience.
s.subramanian (Expert) 21 August 2010
Your query contains the answer in it.
Shashikant V. Patil (Expert) 21 August 2010
If the argument is prepared in that fashion is also no problem but still some points which are less important also cannot be ignored. After all it is related to each other like a chain.
niranjan (Expert) 21 August 2010
Better see that issues are properly settled and if on any facts, issue is not properly framed or burden is not cast properly,you have tobe careful.Arguments on facts supported by law is the right way in my opinion on issues.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury (Expert) 21 August 2010
Arguments should focus on the issues. How one goes about it depends on an individual & there is no hard & fast rule.
O. Mahalakshmi (Expert) 27 August 2010
I agree with Chanchal


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