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Rajesh D (Manager)     29 September 2017

Withdrawing vakaltnama

I wish to change my lawyer that I had appointed for a civil suit I am defending in the court. 

Is it necessary to formally revoke the vakalatnama? or, is it OK if I appoint a new lawyer and inform the court directly?

Please advice.

Thanks in advance



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 3 Replies

SHREY DAMBHARE   29 September 2017

You can do so. You can take NOC from earlier lawyer if he agrees then there is no problem. If he don't then you can file an application for recusing earlier lawyer and entering appearance of new lawyer. Your new lawyer may be aware of this procedure. Nowadays, Court instead of taking NOC, accepting new vakalatnama only upon mentioning. 

Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate)     29 September 2017

Usually the advocate who was engaged for the case refuse to give NOC unless the complete payment of the case given to him and even move application in the court regarding this, so better clear all dues with you lawyer first before engaging new lawyer for your case.

Siddharth Srivastava (Advocate)     29 September 2017

You can appoint any lawyer of your choice who shall in turn file his/her new vakalatnama in the case. It is advised to take NOC from previous lawyer also.


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