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i dont understand why u need a format for vakalat nama. when u file a arbitration case against a gov.org u will go through a lawyer. The first thing a lawyer will do is to get a vakalatnama signed by u appointing him to represent u before the legal authorities. Take an extra copy from him.
Any way please see below :
IN THE COURT OF ___________________________________________________
Suit /Appeal No./CWP ____________________________________ JURISDICTION
of 2001
In re:
___________________________________________________ Plaintiff /Appellants/
Petitioner/ Complainant
V E R S U S
_________________________________________________Defendant/Respondent/
Accused
KNOW ALL to whom these present shall come that I/We ______________________
____________________________________________________________________
the above named _______________________________________ do hereby appoint
(herein after called the advocate/s) to be my/our Advocate in the above noted case
authorized him :-
To act, appear and plead in the above-noted case in this Court or in any other
Court in which the same may be tried or heard and also in the appellate Court
including High Court subject to payment of fees separately for each Court by me/ us.
To sign, file verify and present pleadings, appeals cross objections or petitions
for execution review, revision, withdrawal, compromise or other petitions or
affidavits or other documents as may be deemed necessary or proper for the
prosecution of the said case in all its stages.
To file and take back documents to admit and/or deny the documents of
opposite party.
To withdraw or compromise the said case or submit to arbitration any
differences or disputes that may arise touching or in any manner relating to the said
case.
To take execution proceedings.
The deposit, draw and receive money, cheques, cash and grant receipts thereof
and to do all other acts and things which may be necessary to be done for the
progress and in the course of the prosecution of the said case.
To appoint and instruct any other Legal Practioner, authorizing him to
exercise the power and authority hereby conferred upon the Advocate whenever he
may think it to do so and to sign the Power of Attorney on our behalf.
And I/We the undersigned do hereby agree to ratify and confirm all acts done
by the Advocate or his substitute in the matter as my/our own acts, as if done by
me/us to all intents and purposes.
And I/We undertake that I / we or my /our duly authorized agent would appear
in the Court on all hearings and will inform the Advocates for appearance when the
case is called.
And I /we undersigned do hereby agree not to hold the advocate or his
substitute responsible for the result of the said case. The adjournment costs whenever
ordered by the Court shall be of the Advocate which he shall receive and retain
himself.
And I /we the undersigned do hereby agree that in the event of the whole or
part of the fee agreed by me/us to be paid to the Advocate remaining unpaid he shall
be entitled to withdraw from the prosecution of the said case until the same is paid
up. The fee settled is only for the above case and above Court. I/We hereby agree
that once the fee is paid. I /we will not be entitled for the refund of the same in any
case whatsoever. If the case lasts for more than three years, the advocate shall be
entitled for additional fee equivalent to half of the agreed fee for every addition three
years or part thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I/We do hereunto set my /our hand to these
presents the contents of which have been understood by me/us on this ____________
day of ____________2002.
Accepted subject to the terms of fees.
Advocate Client Client

all u had to do was to open page www.google.co.in, type the words Vakalatnama in the search column and , pronto, there it is. simple
happy now

2007-07-29 14:37:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can get format of Vakaltnama from any book/stationery seller sitting outside any District Civil & Session Court of any state you live.

2007-07-29 21:08:19 · answer #2 · answered by vijay m Indian Lawyer 7 · 2 1

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