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Emergence of virtual law firm

We all know that lawyers are intermediary between   the courts and the clients. They provide directions on how to go about a case. We are acquainted with the traditional form of lawyering where a lawyer works in his chamber, and assist the client through out the case. There is a famous legal maxim given by William Ewart galdstone ‘Justice delayed is justice denied’ . This can be true but in reality what happens in most of the cases is ‘ Justice not delayed is justice not granted . It means that This has become the famous practice almost everywhere to drag cases for many years, and this is something which irritates a victim to file a suit. Though it was difficult to reduce the backlog of cases, so Some lawyers actually looked out the prospects of considering ‘customer as the ultimate king’ and followed the concept of bringing change in oneself instead of blaming the procedure of the courts. They gave birth to some new concepts of lawyering, which proved as a blessings in ...

Brief of Trial court Internship (November 26- December 26 2012)

Internship at Trial court, Bhopal, M.P. BRIEF ABOUT COURTS VISITED District court is the base without which superior judiciary can not stand. It is the court of original jurisdiction. No one except in case of breach of fundamental rights can directly approach high court and Supreme court without approaching the District and Session court. In High courts and supreme court both the civil and criminal cases   are heard. The structure of Lower judiciary in Indian judicial system hierarchy is divided into two parts one is District court which deals with civil cases and the other is Session court which deals with criminal cases. This difference is more for theoretical understanding of the Heirarchy, though   in reality the judges for both district and session can be same. The District Courts are at the top of all the subordinate or lower courts. They are however under the administrative control of the High Court of the State to which the district court belongs to....