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Is it necessary to protect judges from uneducated litigants by insisting that they be legally represented to avoid time waste?

Every person has a right to be heard and not necessarily by proxy.

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Question added by Peter Mufunda , Legal Advisor , Ministry of Energy and Power Developmen
Date Posted: 2015/06/01
Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

Every person has a right to be heard and not necessarily by proxy.

Indeed TRUE as a principle of NATURAL JUSTICE.

But at times without having proper knowledge or education may lead to put the person in wrong position to represent by him/her. For the benefit of the individual, can make use of the proxy's skill to put forward his case in a best way to give him/her an edge over the opponent.

It may not only the question of waste of time and also proper representation. Thanks.

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