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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi_

Sahi me? When a client is not required than whose story lawyer will defend and will fight among themselbes 🤣

story and case is required but clients are not since their lawyers can answer on behalf of their clients so why wud the clients come and waste their time by answering it themselves..
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheBigTamasha

Asim ka vakeel reminded me so much of masoom bacchi ka vakeel in yesterday's episode 😆

Yup.. they are learning from the best vakeel afterall. Weekend wala vakeel toh doesn't even let the accuser finish speaking... 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi_

First of all Asim was not called as a witness in katghara , he stand there as an ACCUSED , accused stand in witnessbox only does not mean he gave deemed consent . And it's common sense that lawyer vll present case there is no need to say it

Sid said a very valid thing ab if you are supporting diff team n twist logics that's not my fault and yeah quote movie examples

Seriously? That I did not expect from you. I’m not 12 - I put down my take on something based on my view - and one, I’m the last person to twist anything even if I like a contestant, and two, the only reason I even bothered with this is cuz I belong to the profession.

Take Pink - all 3 of the accused women took to the stand and were both questioned and cross- questioned. And when they were cross- examined, Amitabh was not the one answering.

There’s your Indian movie example. Do with it what you will. I’m done here - thanks for the civil discussion while it lasted.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: pallavi_

Kuch bhi?? Accused ka koi right hai ki nhi...he can choose not to answer. And in which universe lawyers are not allowed to answer for their client 🤪

Then the accused has to say "I don't want to answer that question". Of course that will make him look more guilty.. But lawyer cannot answer on his client's behalf.. in every universe except of course land of Shuklapur 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: purva

Then the accused has to say "I don't want to answer that question". Of course that will make him look more guilty.. But lawyer cannot answer on his client's behalf.. in every universe except of course land of Shuklapur 😆

And to think I’ve done it wrongly forever. The years of prepping clients for the stand and cross- examining defendants (who surprise surprise answered questions all by themselves) while I was a practicing lawyer. Good thing I work in-house now eh 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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My sister is a practising lawyer and she thinks Rashmi has a lot of sense. If lawyers could answer questions on behalf of accused then why would lawyers need to spend so much time prepping the accused to take the stand. Infact a lot of lawyers discourage the accused from taking the stand coz then the accused is on his own and has to answer questions carefully coz the lawyer cant help the accused once he takes the stand.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Riseofaliens

story and case is required but clients are not since their lawyers can answer on behalf of their clients so why wud the clients come and waste their time by answering it themselves..

Ha to accused ko personal appearance Deni hi nhi hoti untill n unless it's serious case 😳

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: adnilover

My sister is a practising lawyer and she thinks Rashmi has a lot of sense. If lawyers could answer questions on behalf of accused then why would lawyers need to spend so much time prepping the accused to take the stand. Infact a lot of lawyers discourage the accused from taking the stand coz then the accused is on his own and has to answer questions carefully coz the lawyer cant help the accused once he takes the stand.

Ask her again 😆 No one can q accused without his consent, burden of proof is on another party to collect evidence , witness...Accused statement can't be forced by any lawyer

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Posted: 6 years ago
#39

Originally posted by: SP2684

And to think I’ve done it wrongly forever. The years of prepping clients for the stand and cross- examining defendants (who surprise surprise answered questions all by themselves) while I was a practicing lawyer. Good thing I work in-house now eh 😆

That's how it's done everywhere.. I have nothing to do with law or being a lawyer.. but I also have this basic knowledge of how courtrooms around the world work. Here in the US they plead 5th if they don't want to answer any question. It seems like Land of Shuklapur(BTW.. whoever coined this phrase.. I just love this one) has it's own law books written by their weekend wala lawyer 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi_

Ask her again 😆 No one can q accused without his consent, burden of proof is on another party to collect evidence , witness...Accused statement can't be forced by any lawyer

You didn't read what I wrote properly. Lawyers generally discourage the accused from taking the stand. If the accused agrees to take the stand then he has to answer all questions himself except those in which there is a possibility of self-incrimination.

And don't worry, I asked her again! 😉

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