Harrasment by lawyer
Advocate Abhijeet singh
(Querist) 28 August 2011
This query is : Resolved
respected sir
My friend Suit a case against a party ( haryana govt) in Haryana and punjab high court in 2000. BY a advocate Mr. vinod ,,
My friend died / expired last days and his son introduced me all facts relates the case . Now time when we contact MR. advocate on phone he always denied our call or said to us plz call me next day or after sunday etc. Means he is not attanding us . Today he refused us and abuse also .. tell me what we do
sir did as per your reply , I called him appo.5 times every time i asked me plz call me after 1 hours . and naver talked about case plz help me . If you any expert knows him then plz say to him plz only talk with me only 5minuts
ajay sethi
(Expert) 28 August 2011
you can go and meet advocate personally at his chambers . you must have called him during court hours and he must be too busy to attend to your calls .
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 28 August 2011
You fix up the appointment with the advocate and meet him.
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 28 August 2011
better to have some appointment with the lawyer...its advisable to remain polite rather than being aggresive while having talks.
no one here knows what actually happened between you people....so meet him personally and clear the situation.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 29 August 2011
i too agree with experts, and
if member is here among us then i request him personally to behave gently with these kids, so that they may have adequate solace in realizing that there are people to help even if father is passed.

Guest
(Expert) 29 August 2011
Dear Abhijeet,
Besides agreeing with the advice of experts, I must say that in a particular case relating to your deceased friend, it would have been better had the son of your friend contacted him. You cannot expect any advocate providing information to any one else other than the person concerned, in this case the son of your friend.
Also, you would need to respect his busy time.
However, now also, if you meet him after getting proper appointment, you must take the son of your deceased friend along with you to meet him. Mere introduction may not solve your problem, unless the son of your friend assures the advocate that you are the authorised person who can interact with him on his behalf in the absence of your friend.
Surrender K Singal
(Expert) 31 August 2011
CEO Dhingra has rightly advised to be practical !