बुधवार, 4 नवंबर 2009

Appendix -A : Transcript of a hearing and conversation in a real court

Here is a transcript of proceedings before Full Bench of Australian High Court. It may guide you about etiquetes , manner of presentation and method of arguments before the real courts. Kindly click on the following link:
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/HCATrans/2009/71.html

मंगलवार, 27 अक्तूबर 2009

Sample 5. Preparation of documents and procedure for filing a writ petition

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Sample 4. Preparation of documents and procedure for filing a suit

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Sample 3. Observation of civil trial



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Sample 2. Observation of criminal trial

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सोमवार, 26 अक्तूबर 2009

Sample 1. Recording of client counseling

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रविवार, 25 अक्तूबर 2009

Message for Law students

Dear students! I have created this blog to help you in your various problems preferably, in procedural Laws and more particularly, in preparation of Moot Court Diaries. Initially, model format of making of notes or recording of client interview, court visits and observation of trials, preparation of documents and procedure for filing writ petitions and civil suits etc. shall be posted. You may send your query by using comment facility of this blogger. Short answers to genuine queries shall be posted in the comments itself and if the query requires a detailed reply , the same will be posted in a separate message. Your suggestions about improvement in this method of guidance are welcome!