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SP Singhss (Engineer)     09 September 2014

Clarification of "amicus curiae" as in family courts

Pls refer Family court Act 1984, Sec - 13

which says no party to a suit or legal proceeding before a family court shall be entitled, as of right to be represented by a legal practitioner


My Questions are :-

1. If no parties in family courts are entitled to legal practitioners then how are family courts in Delhi full of lawyers representing their clients ?

2. What action can be taken to if I don't want lawyer of opposite party in my case to accompany my wife ?

3. Can this family court sec - 13 be quoted in the court or is there any amendment to this Family court act which is applicable in Delhi ?

4. It is also written legal practitioner can only accompany if he is an "Amicus Curiae", Kindly clarify this ?



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Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     09 September 2014

Delhi High Court framed Rules way back in 2010 which is clearly mentioned in below link, make yourself sense reading it down;

 

https://delhihighcourt.nic.in/writereaddata/upload/Notification/NotificationFile_UC2P3T2Q.PDF 

SP Singhss (Engineer)     12 September 2014

Sir link not working


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