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Lord Ganesha (service)     10 July 2013

Do i argue in the court ? ? ?

Dear Experts

 I just want to know that if my lawyer argues in the Court with the lawyer of the opposite party during arguements and he misses on some issues or points  then , Can I present  my arguements on those points and issues left by my lawyer with the due permission from the judge to say something in the case ??? 

Thanking you in advance 



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(Guest)

why not you talk to lawyer before appearance in the court and tell him those points you think proper.Two options are to be exercised-

 

1.Either you argue your case as a party-in-person.

2.Or,you appoint a lawyer to appear on behalf of you.

 

These options cannot be randomly chosen at different times.

Alok Tholiya (self employed)     10 July 2013

There r certain things where u have to be assertive to invoke your right. It is ur right to bring to notice of court the facts, updating court when ur opponent throws up a newer and out side perview issues. Just get up and seek permission by entering the box and if allowed then speak. If not allowed then make a written argument and submit. If ur advocate does not allow then sack him, fire him and or atleast send a letter with the desired info to court, opponent and ur own advocate. For doing all this there is no punishment. assert urself. 


(Guest)

Dont argue when you have a lawyer to represent you.  If you dont have lawyer, then file application that you will handle your own case and then argue.


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