February 28, 2017

S-94 In a legal case, can you put disputing parties in logical format like A, B, C etc...?

In a legal case, can you put disputing parties in logical format like A, B, C etc...?

It brings clarity and brevity.

Here is a real life example.

Yesterday I received a courier which contain 198 pages of a  triparte legal dispute.

The sender asked about his chances of winning his appeal in National Consumer forum.

After studying his paper, I gave him following short reply.

"I do not see much chances in your Appeal.
Even for claiming as a benificiary, his rights must flow from agreement between A and B. If this agreement does not refer to benefits for C, then C does not become a benificiary.

If there are trust, breach of trust and other rights between, B and C, then the C does not thereby become benificiary of agreement between A and B.

C has to peruse civil court remedy against B only".

The point here is : I named three parties as A, B, and C. Then I tried to put their dispute in a logical type format. It is easier to explain a legal issue by referring to parties as A, B, C etc.

It was thus possible for me summarise whole 198 page dispute in few lines.

Perhaps you may also find that a case becomes clearer when names of parties are replaced with abbreviations like A, B, C etc.

Haresh Raichura 28/2/2017

S-95 Charity and Work :

You can do many good things if you give credit for that thing to God. Nowadays, whenever I am able to do some good thing, I immediately open Mobile Banking App and send charity of Rs.101/- to some temple or to other charities. It makes me feel good.

Haresh Raichura 28/2/2017

February 27, 2017

S-93 A good book for young lawyers.

​This book is written for Young Lawyer by a very successful foreign lawyer. This book explains that "As soon as accused steps into Court, the Judge knows whether he has committed crime or not. The Judge and Prosecutor both are going to do their best to convict him" Then the book discusses tips for Young Lawyers. In my view this is a good book for Young Lawyers.

Letters to a Young Lawyer (Art of Mentoring) https://www.amazon.in/dp/0465016332/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_EU-SybEH05Q46