Y Singh N Rajput
(Querist) 28 June 2019
This query is : Resolved
In hearing of my RTI appeal the presiding officer wants - whether I should be present or get a representation through an advocate. Is there a third option?
Guest
(Expert) 28 June 2019
Dear Mr Y Singh N Rajjput being aware of your experience and knowledge myself would suggest your good self could Do it Your Self. Still you could seek some guidance of good friendly Advocate of your Place for any doubts.
Guest
(Expert) 28 June 2019
If at all you are not in a position to attend you could appoint an Advocate preferably an Advocate who practices in the Concerned Court Campus
Y Singh N Rajput
(Querist) 28 June 2019
I am Vadodara based - it is difficult to attend. I would like to some advocate from Lucknow. I would like to discuss his fee etc..
Guest
(Expert) 28 June 2019
Just Type " Lucknow Lawyers" in the " Search Lawyers " Or " Lawyers Search "Column mentioned below in this same Thread and your good self would get many and you could discuss with them and choose please
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 28 June 2019
search google for lucknow lawyer.
Guest
(Expert) 29 June 2019
Deputy Manager Mr Sudhit Kumar could you explain Or justify what you are trying to say please.
Guest
(Expert) 29 June 2019
Any Party in Person Case could be Represented by an Advocate after filing an Vakhalat please.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 30 June 2019
Appoint an advocate from Lucknow if you are unable to attend proceeding and keen to watch/participate. Search google or make some alternate approach. How does appeal submitted to Appellate authority in Lucknow whereas you are from Vadodra? What is the issue involved in your RTI Appeal?
Guest
(Expert) 30 June 2019
Generally When No Representation is made by the Plaintiff Side there are more chances the Cases / Appeals would be Dismissed
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