There are several websites that offer free legal advice. One of these websites is freeadvice.com.
Your honour we seek leave of court to discuss the options......to seek further advice from my client...........to discuss the offer with the applicant etc
It depends upon what is meant by discuss. Clerks of the court and other court officers can only comment on general matters that relate to a case, they cannot impart legal advice or information that might aid the defendant or plaintiff.
You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.
Yes, it is possible to file a civil lawsuit online in some jurisdictions. However, the specific process and requirements may vary depending on the court and location. It is recommended to check with the court website or seek legal advice for guidance on how to file a civil lawsuit online.
The Supreme Court has special advisory jurisdiction in matters which may specifically be referred to it by the President of India under Article 143 of the Constitution. This power implies Court's right to give advice, if sought. Under advisory jurisdiction, the President of India may refer any question of law or public importance to Supreme Court for its advice. But the Supreme Court is not bound to give advice. In case, the advice or the opinion of the Court is sent to the President, he may or may not accept it. The advice of the Court is not binding on the President. So far, whenever the Court has given its advice, the President has always accepted it. The Court refused to give its advice on the question whether a temple existed at the spot, where Babri Masjid was built at Ayodhya.
When looking to access old court cases, a good place to look is publicrecordssearchonline.org. The U.S. government has kept and maintained records for the public to view and research. This site is an online records retrieval site and it aids people in finding various information, such as old court cases.
You made a good choice. Online college is a good choice. You should try sites like, www.apus.edu or www.guidetoonlineschools.com/online-schools. Good luck.
1) Contact your State's child support agency - they have access to databases, etc., to locate him. 2) Discuss this with court personnel - perhaps service can be sent to his work location or he can be served in person (which can be done anywhere).
The President of India appoints Chief Justice of High Court on advice of the Supreme Court.
Discuss this matter with your attorney.
The visitation order can be revoked by the court if it finds the visits place the child in danger or are simply not in the best interest of the child. You should return to court and request a modification due to this change in the circumstances. You should inquire if the court has an advocate with whom you could discuss the situation or you should discuss it with an attorney. An attorney could frame your matter for court in the best way to get the best possible outcome.The visitation order can be revoked by the court if it finds the visits place the child in danger or are simply not in the best interest of the child. You should return to court and request a modification due to this change in the circumstances. You should inquire if the court has an advocate with whom you could discuss the situation or you should discuss it with an attorney. An attorney could frame your matter for court in the best way to get the best possible outcome.The visitation order can be revoked by the court if it finds the visits place the child in danger or are simply not in the best interest of the child. You should return to court and request a modification due to this change in the circumstances. You should inquire if the court has an advocate with whom you could discuss the situation or you should discuss it with an attorney. An attorney could frame your matter for court in the best way to get the best possible outcome.The visitation order can be revoked by the court if it finds the visits place the child in danger or are simply not in the best interest of the child. You should return to court and request a modification due to this change in the circumstances. You should inquire if the court has an advocate with whom you could discuss the situation or you should discuss it with an attorney. An attorney could frame your matter for court in the best way to get the best possible outcome.
It is the provision of advice to Court (which is very much like the pre-sentence report)