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T.R.RAVINDRAN (Telecommn Services)     01 December 2011

Appearing self for case

Hello

Pl let me know the facts.Is there any hard and fast rule that only lawyer alone can represent your case.If you know the points for argument with due presentation of petition, I think that you can represent your case.You need not be law graduate.Am I right?

RAVINDRAN



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 3 Replies

Manav Kalia (Arguing my own cases..)     01 December 2011

Absolutely yes.. You can appear in your own case representing yourself anywhere.. In any case in any court in India.. This question has been asked many times in this site in other forums.. The answer is always yes..

DR.SANAT KUMAR DASH (Eye Specialist)     02 December 2011

It    is   true    that   A   person    can   plead   his   case   in   any   Court.    But   in   my   case   the    Presiding   Magistrate   forced   me   to   engage   a   Pleader   &    I    was    bound   to    engage   an   Advocate.   In   this    case  what   shall   be   the   next    thing   to   be   done???   Whether   the   Magistrate    is   right??   If   NO,   what   action   can   be   taken   against   the   Magistrate??  To   whom,   I   shall   approach??

Shantilal Pandya ( Advocate)     03 December 2011

the order or insistance of magistrate  can  be  setaside  by appropriate  writ


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