How do you fight your own court case?
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How do you fight your own court case?
Provision for Fighting One’s Own Case as per Advocate’s Act. Section 32 of the Advocate’s Act clearly mentions, the court may allow any person to appear before it even if he is not an advocate. Therefore, one gets the statutory right to defend one’s own case through Advocate Act in India.
What’s the difference between a lawyer and an advocate?
Attorney works in law firms, write contracts and meet with clients, while advocate are the ones that wear a robe and stand up to argue in front of a judge. When someone has a legal problem, they approach an attorney, who is expected to have a good working knowledge of the relevant legal issue at hand.
What are the 3 types of advocacy?
There are three types of advocacy – self-advocacy, individual advocacy and systems advocacy.
Which is best LLB or bl?
LLB is a 3- year course and entitles you to practice as an advocate. BL is a 2-year course, essentially academic in nature, and you cannot practice as an advocate though your legal qualification may land you a desk job in some legal environment (like an advocate’s office or a legal firm).
What is the difference between JD and LLB?
In the United States and many other countries, law graduates get a JD, but in Canada, it’s called an LLB. It’s the same thing, except for one problem — in some circles, an LLB has a slightly sour stench. They stopped calling their degree an LLB (a bachelor of laws) and renamed it JD (juris doctor).