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Dear Client,
The e-Courts system is designed to provide 24X7 access to case information, allowing you to check the status of your case or a case filed by an authorized Advocate. You can search your case details by advocate name, along with other details like case number or filing number opting user friendly website e-court service. An advocate has a fiduciary duty to protect the client's interests through honest and ethical means, regardless of the potential for negative outcomes for the advocate or any other parties. Typically, such type of conduct on the part of an Advocate may be considered professional misconduct once a complaint is filed against the Advocate by the litigant/client under Section 35(1) of the Advocates Act, 1961, before the disciplinary committee of the State Bar Council. A litigant can add any number of advocates to represent him/her in the court, there is no limit to this. He/she can also replace his/her Advocate if he/she has lost faith or confidence in the Advocate. He/she has the right to change counsel at any stage of the court proceedings applying the court where the case is pending for change of the advocate, the court may allow the application post-hearing and after that, he/she can engage a new Advocate filing a fresh Vakalatnama in favour of new Advocate for representing his or her case before the Court.
Posted On 19-Sep-2025
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