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Dear Sir, Order 3 of Civil Procedure Code gives aggrieved persons the right to choose one’s pleader. Therefore changing of pleader with the leave of the Court is possible. The new pleader should submit a duly signed Vakalathnama to the court. Hence it is possible to change one’s pleader. In a few cases problem arises with the case history. If the pleader fails to give it to the client, the client can apply for the order sheet by an application to the Court. In normal Courts, NOC (No objections certificate) to be taken from the previous Advocate. The previous advocate may sign on the left margin of Vakalathnama (Power) saying he has no objection to engage any other Advocate. In case, previous Advocate not ready to give NOC then the aggrieved party/client can issue a notice by himself to his previous Advocate saying that he is not comfortable with his service as such his legal services are terminated with immediate effect. Such notice to be sent to the previous Advocate by registered post acknowledgment due (RPAD). Then copy of such notice and postal receipt may be produced before the Court by the new Advocate along with new Vakalathnama which will be accepted by the Court by terminating the services of previous Advocate.
If any fee is pending to you then first pay the fee and obtain NOC from your advocate. If he is not giving NOC then You should apply to the court in which hour case is running.
If your previous lawyer is unnecessary delaying your work and you wish to engage a new lawyer then simply the new lawyer must file his/her vakalatnama in your case in the court where your case is pending. After he/she files the fresh vakalatnama the previous lawyer will automatically be removed from your case from the date when the new lawyer files his/her vakalatnama. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
Dear client, To change the present lawyer you need to take NOC from them or if your lawyer does not want give you NOC or otherwise you still can change lawyer by filling an affidavit of you with the vakalath of new lawyer before the court thereby making your intention of engaging the service of new lawyer at the place of old lawyer very clear to court.
You can File lawyer change application in court on your behalf after that court will give permission to engage lawyer of your choice.
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