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Can a person argue their own case in the Supreme Court?

02-Jul-2025
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, a person can argue their own case in the Supreme Court of India. This is legally allowed under Section 32 of the Advocates Act, 1961 and Order IV Rule 1(c) of the Supreme Court Rules, 2013. Here’s how it works: 1. Right to Appear in Person: Any individual (called a party-in-person) has the legal right to appear and argue their own case without a lawyer. This applies to all courts, including the Supreme Court. 2. Requirements in the Supreme Court: The individual must file a petition as a party-in-person. The court may ask for a preliminary scrutiny or grant of permission to ensure: The person understands the legal process. The petition is properly drafted. The person can argue logically and respectfully in court. 3. Court’s Discretion: If the court finds that the person-in-person is unable to argue properly or is misusing the court’s time, the court can appoint an amicus curiae (friend of the court) or direct the person to engage a lawyer. 4. Notable Examples: Several litigants have successfully argued their own cases in the Supreme Court. The court recognizes this as a constitutional and statutory right. In Summary: Yes, a person can argue their own case in the Supreme Court of India as a party-in-person, but must follow court rules and may be subject to the court’s guidance.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, Yes, one can plead one's own case in the Supreme Court of India, but subject to certain conditions. Under Section 32 of the Advocates Act, 1961, the discretion of any court, including the Supreme Court, is to allow any person to appear and plead his own case even if he is not an advocate enrolled with the Bar Council.Also, Order IV Rule 5 of the Supreme Court Rules, 2013 provides for a party to appear and represent himself in person. Though Supreme Court procedures are complex, under the law permission to appear is seldom granted, most litigants hire an Advocate-on-Record (AoR) who alone can file papers and appear properly in the Supreme Court. Nevertheless, the court does grant leave for a party to appear personally in the case where the party desires to conduct the arguments, particularly in matters of public interest or personal cases where the litigant is qualified and the court sees fit. I hope this answer helps. In case of future queries, please feel free to contact us. Thank you.

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