Excellent speech sir, Iam humble lawyer with forty years practice in civil court sir, it was brief and to the point, thank u very much, you remind I, of my great seniors. .
Am into it just 7 minutes and I already like it. Dependence on case laws can fail because there is almost always another case law at least one, with an opposing view.
Wonderful, eloquently spelt out, the guest makes an excellent argument on his views. We being the judge😅... That is On a lighter note.... Thank u for ure time sir.
Very very useful advice from a senior advocate for junior practitioners.One of best lectures I have seen in any channel.My deepest gratitude to the Ld.advovate. 🙏
1.30 Your remark of very less reaction time to locate relevant para in the ongoing court IS essence of this whole lecture to keep gist ready instantly. Highly enriched in content, this video needs at least 2 to 3 hours to visit properly for common persons like me.
Good one. But one should understand the practical difficulties in SC..seldom do the present day judges take efforts to understand the local laws and practices. Nor do they have an ear for less known lawyers or of high court views. 🤔
Excellent speech sir, Iam humble lawyer with forty years practice in civil court sir, it was brief and to the point, thank u very much, you remind I, of my great seniors. .
Am into it just 7 minutes and I already like it. Dependence on case laws can fail because there is almost always another case law at least one, with an opposing view.
Wonderful, eloquently spelt out, the guest makes an excellent argument on his views. We being the judge😅... That is On a lighter note.... Thank u for ure time sir.
Great lecture.
Glad it was helpful!
Sir, you have a very good and depth knowledge of citing cases before the courts. Salute you sir..
Very good information and knowledge delivered in an interesting as well as a lovely talk
Very very useful advice from a senior advocate for junior practitioners.One of best lectures I have seen in any channel.My deepest gratitude to the Ld.advovate. 🙏
Brilliancy in every word. Sharp and acute lecture. Thank You!
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sir thanx for suggestions. your suggestions made me to focus on basic law or to understand the law.
Very informative video. Thank you.
Impeccably narrated
Very Informative lecture.
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The lecture was useful , thank you sir.
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Thank you sir
1.30 Your remark of very less reaction time to locate relevant para in the ongoing court IS essence of this whole lecture to keep gist ready instantly. Highly enriched in content, this video needs at least 2 to 3 hours to visit properly for common persons like me.
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Good one. But one should understand the practical difficulties in SC..seldom do the present day judges take efforts to understand the local laws and practices. Nor do they have an ear for less known lawyers or of high court views. 🤔
Good guidance on advocacy.
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What is the difference between ratio decidendi and obiter dicta?
Former is the reason on which the judgment is pronounced, latter is the opinion/observation of a particular justice in general.
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