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3 years ago
I filed habeas corpus petition in High court. But I found my lawyer is not showing that much interest while arguing, is there any chance to replace him by myself. Since, the petition gives lot of scope to discuss about interstate arrests, matrimonial dispute, police power misuse and all. Hence I thought it will surely attracts high court.
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State your intentions to him and then obtain a No Objection Certificate for the same. Once this has been issued, you will be free to hire another lawyer.
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State your intentions to him and then obtain a No Objection Certificate for the same. Once this has been issued, you will be free to hire another lawyer.
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Responded 3 years ago
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Yes, you will have to state your intentions and obtain an No Objection Certificate from him before engaging the services of another advocate.
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Yes, you will have to state your intentions and obtain an No Objection Certificate from him before engaging the services of another advocate.
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