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no objection certification required ?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 January 2011 This query is : Resolved 
hi sir,

Intially i gave a case of mine to a lawyer. he is not doing anythig for me other than giving me wrong dates for court attending. now i want to shift to another lawyer. but for that do i have to get mandatorily No Objection certificate from first lawyer.???

if my first lawyer does not agree to give no objection certificate how should i approach. can some one guide me on this ?
Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed (Expert) 22 January 2011
Yes you have to get no objection from your present counsel on vakalath, if your present counsel refused to give you no objection, you can appoint another counsel with the leave of court and you can complaint to the concerned bar council.
Arvind Singh Chauhan (Expert) 22 January 2011
I do go with Khaleel Sir.
S. Bharath (Expert) 22 January 2011
Agree with Mr. Khaleel Ahmed.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 22 January 2011
Try to get a NOC, if it is not possible file a change of vakkalat with the leave of the court.
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 22 January 2011
I agree with experts.
Dr. Jyothi Vishwanath (Expert) 23 January 2011
to change advocate, no objection certificate is must. Normally, he may not refuse. if he refuses, you can complain to the State Bar Council
Ajay Bansal (Expert) 24 January 2011
Agreed with Khaleel.


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