yogesh (will tell you later) 23 July 2008
kiranpothuri (area manager in stock broking company) 23 July 2008
nooooooooooooooooooooo
kiranpothuri (area manager in stock broking company) 23 July 2008
permitted in family courts
Srinivas.B.S.S.T ( Advocate) 24 July 2008
even in family court the person
invloved in the case i mean petitioner or respondent or the
person permitted by them under section 13 can contest the case and in
rest of the instances noway.
K.C.Suresh (Advocate) 24 July 2008
All ready answered
Kanhaiya Singh (Advocate) 24 July 2008
Any individual can contest his/her own cause in a litigation.So,after obtaining the Power of Attorney of a person to appear on his/her behalf as a party,you may contest with the permission of the Court.
SANJAY DIXIT (Advocate) 24 July 2008
Vikram Chandra (Advocate) 25 July 2008
Yes, any individual who is not an advocate can contest the case on his own with the due permission of the concerned court and will be treated as party-in-person.
regards.
Kapil (Advocate (Associate Legal)) 26 July 2008
Mr. Yogesh,
Sorry to say, one can appear before Court, to provide documentary evidence on behalf of other, (with due POA), but he can not argue before the Court, as you are not authorized person to argue. Only Advocates are permitted to Plead / Argue on behalf of others.
If any body permitted for the same, then what is the use of Enrollment procedure which is Important as an Entiltlement Certificate for Practice.
jayachandran (legal) 26 July 2008
jayachandran (legal) 26 July 2008
yes. What Sri Kapil says is correct
yogesh (will tell you later) 26 July 2008
Thanks for giving valuable comments but please inform whether CPC allows petitioner in person,authorised agents, Pleaders to contest the case.The only difference is that Pleaders, Vakil,Advocates should have to file Vakalatnama and the Authorised agents have to appear with Power of Attorney/NOC on the behalf of the petitioner
yogesh (will tell you later) 26 July 2008
Thanks for giving valuable comments but please inform whether CPC allows petitioner in person,authorised agents, Pleaders to contest the case.The only difference is that Pleaders, Vakil,Advocates should have to file Vakalatnama and the Authorised agents have to appear with Power of Attorney/NOC on the behalf of the petitioner
Kanhaiya Singh (Advocate) 27 July 2008
Dear Yogesh, In the CPC it has not mentioned as to who will appear on behalf of a party? So, it clear that a party can contest a claim himself/herself and there is no legal bar in it.
I.S.Bhonde (Advocate) 28 July 2008
Please let me know where all the Bombay Rent Act is applicable..