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What is Vakalatnama?

Posted by jobseeker Astha | Approved
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A Vakalatnama is a written document that gives a lawyer permission to represent a client in court. By signing it, the client allows the advocate to file cases, argue, submit documents, and speak on their behalf. It also mentions basic terms like fees and responsibilities. Without a Vakalatnama, a lawyer cannot officially act for a client. In simple words, it is a ā€œpermission letterā€ that lets a lawyer handle a case legally and formally.

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