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pawan (director)     13 October 2013

Safe : supreme court legal service

IS IT GOOD TO RESPOND IN A CASE THROUGH ( S.C LEGAL SERVICE)  OR OPT FOR A PRIVATE PERSON. DOES ADVOCATES / SR ADVOCATES TAKES SAME PAIN AS IN THERE PERSONELL CASES.

SOME ONE TOLD ITS NOT SAFE GIVE FAIR VIEWS KEEPING IN MIND THE CURRENT UN FAIR TARDE PRAICTICES



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     13 October 2013

 A fundamental principle in the client-lawyer relationship is that, in the absence of the client's informed consent, the lawyer must not reveal information relating to the representation

Nadeem Qureshi (Advocate/ nadeemqureshi1@gmail.com)     13 October 2013

Its depend on the Lawyer & case too, contact a lawyer persoanlly

Kolla V. Raman (Founder Chairman of Global Lgal Services)     13 October 2013

S.C. legal services will be provided to weaker sections whose income is does not exceed. You find out any how whether legal aid case or private case Advocates take much interest to do justice to best of their  ability.

pawan (director)     13 October 2013

Mr raman sorry my question is on fairness of the advocates provided by s.c.legal services...kya sasta hai to achha hai.... Or money is the only motives

pawan (director)     14 October 2013

Advocate-on-record system turning into a scam, says SC

Aug 23, 2013, 12.30AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday found that the advocate-on-record system it had devised nearly 50 years ago to ensure efficient legal assistance to litigants and judges was getting "converted into a profession of cheating".

A bench of Justices B S Chauhan and S A Bobde found an advocate-on-record filing a large number of cases yet not being in court when the case was called for hearing. It was told that a section of advocates-on-record has made it a habit to lend their name to the petition for filing purposes.

The apex court also made stinging comments about the stature of the legal profession. "In the present era, the legal profession, once known as a noble profession, has been converted into a commercial undertaking," said Justice Chauhan, who authored the judgment for the bench.

The bench said unless advocates, who are equal partners with judges in ensuring justice to litigants, make an endeavour to conduct themselves scrupulously, it would be a travesty of justice and the sufferers would be common people.


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