Compensation Service Related issue Compensation Service Related issue

1 year ago

Regarding Compensational Service related issue i filed a case in high court But my lawyer couldn't argue after taking the dates because case file doesn't comes in number before judge takes break.Now it's been 4 months already.
should I transfer my case to another lawyer? Does changing lawyer affects my case?

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear client, in my humble suggestion, in order to replace your advocate, you must first obtain their consent to do so. If your current advocate declines to offer consent, you may ask the court to grant your request by filing an affidavit with the court.
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