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How to represent before Hon'ble Supreme Court of india

(Querist) 31 May 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Hon'ble Experts,
May I seek your bona fide advice in a consumer matter, wherein the consumer forum gave decision in favour of the complainant. The OP ie Service Provider & complainant preferred appeal before Hon'ble State Commissioner, where, the appeal of OP was dismissed and State commission enhanced the compensation of the consumer. The OP filed appeal before Hon'ble national commission, where appeal was dismissed as no error/irregularity in the exercise of jurisdiction by the State Commission noted in its impugned order. Now the OP would go for appeal before Hon'ble Supreme Court. But before that the consumer has filed a Caveat.
As per Supreme Court Rules,"After the appeal is registered, it shall be put up for hearing ex-parte before the Court which may either dismiss it summarily or direct issue of notice to all necessary parties or may make such order as the circumstances of the case may require" In these circumstances, may I seek guidance
(a) how to proceed with the case without engaging a lawyer (because of exorbitant fee and other reasons) ?
(b) What all a consumer has to say before the Supreme Court when the case at the three stages has been in favour of the consumer ?
(c) Will the Appeal be heard along with Caveater or ex parte as per above stated rules ?
(d) Before the matter is listed, what a consumer has to prepare ? Written Arguments ? or Oral arguments etc. etc.
(e) Can a consumer appear/advocate his matter before Hon'ble Supreme Court without having any law degree ? What all the Hon'ble Supreme Court may ask the caveator ? (in general terms)
(f) Before the Hon'ble Supreme Court, will the caveaor be heard first or the Service Provider now appellant before Supreme Court.
plz help. its urgent.
B.B.R.Goud. (Expert) 31 May 2009
without engaginmg a supreme court lawyer or having a law degree, no one can plead before the supreme court or any court, for others. but for himself, he can plead.
however in all the stages the case is dismissed, due to the one or other reasons, there mey not be a genuine reason or ground to win.
ess oberoi (Querist) 31 May 2009
May I seek further elaboration as to how to proceed before the hon'ble supreme court of india in my case.
RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (Expert) 01 June 2009
Mr. Prabhakar suggested very well.


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