Good going sir

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From: LESLIE ALMEIDA <[email protected]>
Sent: 27 August 2010 18:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: [rti_india] No need to appoint advocate to argue your own case

 
u/s 32 of the Advocates act one need not be represented by a lawyer, one can 
argue his/her case
many citizens are fighting their own cases however they make  study on the 
subject matter, search enging like google and bing are very useful, I fought a 
case on my own against two opposite lawyers  and won
this gave me a boost to my morale.
lawyers have no time to make case studies/judgements, they pratice in court and 
then in the evening attend to clients? good money, no time to learn things.as 
of date there are very few trusted lawyers
the fees are absorbedent and sometimes if the opposite party have money power 
they are brought over due to greed and they will sell u for a song. written 
without prejudice as they are some good lawyers who cannot be brought.as of 
date i am fighting another appeal case on my own strength.
i had a bitter experience regarding property matter to send a legal notice he 
said Rs 1000
plus expenses postage charges etc, i just needed a "will" from a party who was 
not parting with same after receiving it he demands Rs 5000 as fees utter 
blackmail, i did not pay him .told him to keep it under his pillow and sleep 
over it. got it through through other source.
 
Mr Leslie Almeida
Mumbai
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