Vakalat definition

Vakalat means a Vakalatnama, memorandum of appearance or by any other document by which an advocate or any other legal practitioner is empowered to appear and plead before any court, tribunal, authority or person.

Examples of Vakalat in a sentence

  • Kailash Rai- Janhit Vakalat, vidhik sahyog evam ardh vidhik sevayen.

  • While he may, for just and valid reasons, give up his Vakalat, he cannot abstain from appearing in the case because of a call by the Bar Association for a strike or for boycott of Courts.

  • He submitted that the law is that a lawyer who has accepted a Vakalat on behalf of a client must attend Court and if he does not attend Court it would amount to professional misconduct and also contempt of court.

  • He may even file Vakalat on behalf of client even though his appearance inside the court is not permitted.

  • It is held that if a lawyer, holding a Vakalat of a client, abstains from attending Court due to a strike call, he shall be personally liable to pay costs which shall be addition to damages which he might have to pay his client for loss suffered by him.

  • Mr. Neeraj Bansal who filed Vakalat along with Ms. Seema Gulati was then nominated as amicus to defend Afzal and the brief was handed over to him.

  • It is also further observed that nor can they while holding Vakalat on behalf of clients, abstain from appearing in courts in pursuance of a call for strike or boycott.

  • On 04/03/1954 Pg. 164-Pg. 182Fake Divorce case Vakalat nama in the name of “Ambika Soni” with newspaper publishings Pg. 183 – Pg.186Fake Divorce case Decree and case file as it has been challenged in Delhi Courts and is pending.

  • The Vakalatnama shall contain clearly the details as to the acceptance of the Vakalatnama by the advocate and his signature for having accepted the Vakalat.

  • Note also a subtle difference between P[001] R[001]c and P[111] R[111]c.

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