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Writ-party in person

(Querist) 24 March 2011 This query is : Resolved 

In a writ petition,I am the 4th respondent in a writ, 1-3 are Govt.I have received only Private notice with case No and next hearing date.The case not yet posted for 1st hearing.
Initially vakalat was singed numbered and submitted to represent me through lawyer.
Now I wish to appear in party-in- person and got the no objection and sign in from the lawyer in the new Vaklat form.
I request you to suggest whether I have to fill the new vakalat and submit or I have to give any other application to the register, please suggest me how to change it for party in person in High Court.
with regards,
Ramesh

Jitendar Kumar gupta (Expert) 24 March 2011
you can engage as many advocates as you wish. If need more information call at 9868529732 or mail to guptajkin @gmail.com
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 24 March 2011
You can file a memo in the open court, that you are withdrawing your advocate and you can appear as party in person.
Gulshan Tanwar (Expert) 24 March 2011
ashutosh srivastava (Expert) 26 March 2011
as Mr. Arunagiri said filing memo is an option for you.

but if any party wants to appear in person he/she is not required to file any vakalatnama or authority.. just appear before the bench when your case is called for hearing and tell the justice that you want argue as respondent in person.... i am sure bench will take the notice and will hear your arguments.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 26 March 2011
For appearing as party in person, memo is not necessary. But, when there is already a counsel on record, to remove him and to appear as party in person a memo is necessary.


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