Some years back, I was sucked into the labyrinth of Indian Matrimonial laws and a false 498a in particular. To be fair, before it hit me, it was difficult for me to fathom the wide spread misuse of dowry laws and specially 498a in India.
The word argument is commonly used for a heated debate, quarrelling through words, or a shouting dispute. The term argument in legal terms refers to “a specific set of propositions, or statements prepared to convince a reader or listener, or conclusion and which consists of at least one reason for accepting the conclusion.”
In other words, an argument is “a claim or proposition put forward with sufficient reasons or evidence supporting it.” Or you can say that it is an attempt that is made to support a conclusion by giving reasons for it.”
Oral Arguments in Hearing
During a hearing in a court case, where each party presents their arguments takes place at the last leg of its proceedings.
In general, a plaintiff begins the presentation of his oral arguments in a civil case. However, the defendant has also the right to begin the argument if he/she admits the facts alleged by the plaintiff, and contents that the plaintiff himself is not entitled to any portion of relief he seeks.
On hearing day, the party with the right to begin states his case and produces evidence in the civil case. The other party states his case and also presents his evidence supporting his case.
Submitting Oral Arguments in Court
A party to a case has the right to submit written arguments to support his case to the court before concluding his oral arguments; if the court allows. The submitted written arguments thus should form a part of the record of the case.
Preparation of Arguments is not that easy and requires a skill to do so. A professional ‘Preparation of Arguments’ should have some key points that go as;
State the facts
State the law
State why your clients should win
State the court what you want it to do and many more.
Since, ‘preparation of arguments’ needs experience & knowledge about law, taking the help of an expert law professional is always advised. Contact a team of expert law professionals which can help you get the best ‘Preparation of Arguments’ Services at the best market price!
Preparation of Arguments FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
To present your argument in an organized and best manner, it’s necessary to Prepare your Argument. By getting your argument prepared, it is attempted to resolve the situation quickly or immediately.
An expert lawyer is well-versed with the law inside out therefore, taking the help of an experienced lawyer is always better to get a professional preparation of argument.
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