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What is meant by appearance in person or pleader


13-Jun-2023 (In Family Law)
You are hereby required to appear in person or by pleader. What does this mean ? Is this me that I and my lawyer both have to go or only my lawyer have to go only.
Answers (5)

Answer #1
953 votes
This sort of a statement is mentioned on court summons. It means that on the date of hearing you have to be present in court personally or you can appoint a lawyer and he can represent you. In this scenario, you may ir may not appear if you are being represented by a lawyer.

Answer #2
751 votes
In a case filed by some one the Court concerned has asked you to appear yourself that is In Person Appearance or through your Lawyer that is Please.Hope I Have answered your Question.That the reply to your question.
Answer #3
504 votes
Either you can appear in person or you may engage any advocate who can file his or her vakalatnama on your behalf ... for more about your case query, you can call me at 7838170811.
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Answer #4
915 votes
It means that any one can appear, either you (in person) or your duly instructed pleader who can assist the court in the matter in issue. However, thereafter the Hon'ble Court may bound your personal appearance.
Answer #5
998 votes
"You are hereby required to appear in person or by pleader" that means either you have to appear in person or you may engage any advocate who can file his/her vakalatnama on your behalf in the concerned court.

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