I'm Advocate
Talari Mahesh
Advocate Brief on Legal Profession (Dealing with Cases) An advocate is a legal professional who is qualified and authorized to represent clients in courts of law, provide legal advice, and draft legal documents. The role of an advocate in dealing with cases includes: 1. Client Representation Represents individuals, companies, or entities before civil, criminal, or other legal forums. Argues cases on behalf of the client, presenting evidence and legal arguments. 2. Legal Advice Advises clients on their legal rights, obligations, and the likely outcomes of cases. 3. Drafting & Filing Prepares petitions, suits, affidavits, notices, appeals, and other legal documents. Files them before appropriate courts or authorities. 4. Case Handling Appears in court to argue bail applications, interim orders, trials, appeals, etc. Cross-examines witnesses and submits legal submissions. 5. Legal Research Studies case laws, statutes, and precedents relevant to the clients case. 6. Professional Ethics Bound by Bar Council rules and must maintain confidentiality, loyalty, and diligence. 7. Types of Cases Advocates Handle Civil (property, contracts, family law) Criminal (bail, trial, appeals) Constitutional Corporate, Labour, Tax, and Administrative law matters
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