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Related to Family Court and Vakalatnama?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 03 May 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I had Filed Divorce Petition in the Family Court after hiring a Lawyer and Signing the Vakalatnama,But why is that my Divorce petition is Showing as Party in Person at the end of Suit, what conclusion should be drawn from this tact of my Lawyer any Fowl play can be expected in Future?
ESTHERPRIYA (Expert) 03 May 2010
Look in Family Court, it is something related to emotional feeling and attachment and the court are insisting for party to be present in each and every hearing so that reunion is possible instead of advocates.
Hence in family court party-in-person alone can file all petitions and every papers in court. The advocate shall file vakalath and assist the party in person in all hearings like framing written statement, arguing etc., There is no fowl play trust your lawyer.
Guest (Expert) 03 May 2010
NANDKUMAR B.SAWANT.M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI),ADVOCATE
MOBILE.9271971251
e.mail.adv.nbsawant@yahoo.co.in
e.mail.nandkumarbs@sify.com

1.YOU MAY DIRECTLY VERIFY THE COURT FILE BY REQUESTING THE CONCERNED COURT CLERK.
2.IT IS EXPERIENCED THAT IN CASE OF FAMILY DISPUTES BOTH THE PARTIES HAVE NO FAITH ON OTHER SIDE AND THEY DOUBT ALL CONCERNED ALSO.HENCE HELP YOURSELF IF YOU WANT TO SATISFY YOURSELF.
3.ANY ADVOCATE WILL TRY TO PROTECT THE INTERST OF HIS CLIENT BUT SOMETIMES IN CASE OF HIGHLY CONTESTED MATTERS PARTIES HAVE FEELING OF INSECURITY AND HENCE THEY CAN CONFIRM ANY DOUBT BY APPLYING FOR CERTIFIED COPIES FROM THE COURT .IT WILL SATISFY THEM
THANKS .
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Expert) 03 May 2010
Advocates are not allowed in Family Courts. Learned friend Padmapriya is right.


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