Month: June 2023

  • A few thoughts on drafting of written submissions:

    A few thoughts on drafting of written submissions:

    1. Lay out what the case is about in the 1st para itself. For instance, in a contractual dispute, say, at the very outset, that this case concerns a software license agreement where X gave Y license to use it’s software. The parties are before this Court/Tribunal because the contract does not – at least…

  • A few thoughts on Court Craft:

    A few thoughts on Court Craft:

    1. Be fair & honourable. An advocate is a story-teller but she’s an ethical story-teller. You don’t take creative liberty with the facts. You may be entitled to your own opinions or interpretations but you are not entitled to your own facts. 2. But there is a creative element in how you present those facts.…

  • Some thoughts on the Art of Cross Examination

    Some thoughts on the Art of Cross Examination

    “Cross-examination is the greatest legal engine ever invented for the discovery of truth.” John Henry Wigmore 1. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. You have to LIVE the case to be able to cross examine well. 2. When the witness is under cross examination, you are on trial too; especially when giving suggestions, as…

  • Some thoughts on 313 of the CrPC (The Art of Trial Advocacy)

    Some thoughts on 313 of the CrPC (The Art of Trial Advocacy)

    1. Explain each incriminating evidence specifically and clearly. 2. Ensure that your narrative in S.313 is consistent with your defence in the case (as discernible from bail applications, cross examination of PWs, discharge application, etc). 3. Traditional/generic responses such as “This is false case” or “This is a matter of record. I am innocent.” simply…

  • ArtOfAdvocacy (100 Words): The Craft of addressing Final Arguments in Trials:

    ArtOfAdvocacy (100 Words): The Craft of addressing Final Arguments in Trials:

    1. Your argument should, at the very outset, answer : WDWTW. Who did what to whom? Legal issues can come later. 2. Storytelling is key. Use choice details to paint a vivid image. 3. Carefully sift admitted and disputed facts. Narrow down the point of controversy. 4. Concede bad facts. Be fair. Build credibility. Be…