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Can an advocate meet a judge privately regarding a case?

Posted by jobseeker nandani | Approved
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No, an advocate should not meet a judge privately about a case. Doing so can create unfair influence or the appearance of bias. All communication about a case must happen in open court or through proper legal procedures. Private meetings can be seen as unethical and may harm the lawyer’s reputation or the case. Advocates must maintain honesty, transparency, and fairness while respecting the court and its rules. This protects justice and trust in the legal system.

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