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pettioner in person

(Querist) 24 January 2010 This query is : Resolved 
if didn't study law, any person can apear pettioner in person at highcourt in thier cases?
Srinath Kondapally (Expert) 24 January 2010
advocates are only persons entitled to practice Law and at the same time any person can appear who is a party to such proceeding i.e.,party-in-person, in support of his case.
Sachin Bhatia (Expert) 30 January 2010
Petitioner has right to appear in person.

There is an old saying that it is the wearer who knows where the shoe pinches. So if you are an aggrieved or an affected party, and feel that you have a strong case to contest in the court of law, you are the better person who can plead the case and put forth your view point with authority, no matter whether you are an advocate or not. As a petitioner in person, you have a primary right to contest any of your civil or criminal case even without engaging an advocate.



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