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One who pleads one who argues for or against an advotate...
Argumentative
Argumentative. A pleading in which the statement on which the pleader relies is implied instead of being expressed, is argumentative. As if B. be sued for converting goods of A., and B. pleads that 'A. never had any goods,' the proper pleading is, that the goods were not the goods of A., and that is to be inferred only from the words used. By R. S.C. Ord. XIX., r. 27, where pleadings prejudice, embarrass, or delay fair trial, they may be struck out or amended, and by R. S. C. Ord. XXXVIII., r. 3, the costs of an affidavit unnecessarily setting forth argumentative matter must be paid by the party filing the same....
Counter
Counter, the name of two prisons in London, the Poultry Counter and Wood Street Counter, afterwards consolidated into one new-built prison, for the use of the city, to confine debtors, peace-breakers, etc., Cowel.An advocate or professional pleader; one who counts (i.e. orally recites) for a client, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn....
Jeofails, Statutes of
Jeofails, Statutes of. So called because when a pleader in the old days of oral pleading perceived any slip in the form of his allegation, he acknowledged the error by the expression j'ay faille (I have made a slip), and under these statutes obtained liberty to amend....
Legal practitioner
Legal practitioner, means an advocate [or vakil] or any High Court, a pleader, mukhtar or revenue agent. [Advocates Act, 1961 (25 of 1961), s. 2 (i)]It means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of the Advocates Act, 1961. [Notaries Act, 1952 (53 of 1952), s. 2 (c)]It shall have the meaning assigned to it in clause (i) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Advocates Act, 1961. [Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999), s. 2 (r)]...
Narrator
Narrator, a pleader, or reporter....
Stake
Stake, a deposit made to answer an event.Something (such as property) deposit by two or more parties with a third party pending the resolution of dispute, the subject matter of an inter pleader, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1412....
Vackeel, Vakeel, Vaqueel
Vackeel, Vakeel, Vaqueel, one endowed with authority to act for another; ambassador; agent sent on a special commission, or residing at a Court; also a native law pleader or attorney, Indian....
Video conferencing
Video conferencing, is an advancement in science and technology which permits one to see, hear and talk with someone far away, with the same facility and ease as if he is present before you i.e., in your presence. In fact he/she is present before you on a screen. Except for touching one can see, hear and observe as if the party is in the same room. In video conferencing both parties are in presence of each other so long as the accused and/or his pleader are present when evidence is recorded by video conferencing that evidence is being recorded in the 'presence' of the accused and would thus fully meet the requirements of s. 273, Criminal Procedure Code. Recording of such evidence would be as per 'procedure establishment by law', State of Maharashtra v. Praful B. Desai, (2003) 4 SCC 601: AIR 2003 SC 2053 (2061). [Criminal Procedure Code, s. 273]...
Appear before the court
Appear before the court, connotes the representation through an authorised agent or pleader, Goparaj Venkata Satya Suryananyana v. Tallapragada Naga Venkata Suryanarayana Murthy, AIR 2006 AP 278....
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