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Guidelines of Dharma to the Counsels

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The modern judicial system was not known to India, before advance of the British. Before it, most of the cases were settled either by the community itself or by an officer of the state, who acted for and against of a party to impart a fair justice. However, in British system also assistance of a pleader to a party was considered as a benevolent act, in the beginning. As the days passed on pleading for a party has become purely professional and the ethics behind it has faded into background. Now a days the fate of a litigating party mostly hangs on the skill, tactics and maneuvering of his Counsel. No doubt, there are few exceptions to it, still the ability of an advocate to push forward the case of his client, depends on his handling the affairs of the court. Where profession of the pleading is carried through generations, there is no difficulty in getting clients, but for a new comer it is very very difficult to establish his hold. In such a situation his only hope is hard work and getting the protection of a good senior

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