About Dr. Ajay Nathani

Dr. Ajay Nathani is a well known name in legal and educational circle. He has legal experience of 38 years in the various fields of law. The overall aim of his life is to preserve the glory of justice delivery system so as to discharge the constitutional liability to cater pure, reliable & expeditious justice to the citizens of India. He has taken degree of Science & Law from Nagpur University vis-à-vis he completed his graduation & post graduation in Hindi Literature. He practiced for Six years by taking up juniorship of legend legal practitioner Shri. Ganguwar . He became successful legal practitioner under the guidanceship of Shri. Ganguwar & Shri. Munghate. Out of Six years of practice as an advocate he entered judiciary, as Civil Judge & worked at different places in Maharashtra till superannuation earning promotions at different stages of service.

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Property is the integral aspect of the civilized society. As said by Jeremy Bentham the protection provided to the property by the Government by creating appropriate legislations will determine the vigour of generation of property. More the protection more will be desire to create property boosting economy of citizens and economy of the country. Property includes tangible and intangible property and is earned by a person by inheritance, by his own hard work, by goodwill, by reputation and so on. A person in civil society has a right to defend and protect his property, protect possession of property, protect reputation, salary, opportunities to get higher salary by promotions, opportunities of inheritance by partition or by will and so on. These rights are to be exercised by seeking relief in the court of law. Same applies to the juristic person like company, firm, trust and others.

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Overcoming the Drawbacks

  • An Advocate should inculcate the habit of politeness.
  • Advocate should be a good reader of mind of the person with whom he is talking or before whom he is arguing.
  • Advocate shall have the courage to accept favorable or unfavorable results. Every case coming to the advocate may not have material to yield a positive result.
  • The advocate shall not assure the client after curing positive results from the court because the judgment in the case depends on several factors which may not be in control of the advocate.
  • A judge shall not hesitate to make queries during arguments to make his mind clear about the dispute before him however he should be careful that his queries, short note give indication of the final verdict shaping in his mind.
  • A judge shall also be a polite person maintaining physical emotional and moral cleanliness which will assure the litigants of greeting justice from his court.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • Judge shall have capacity to give judgment preferably on Dias unless the judgments are lengthy and require hours of dictation.
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Overcoming the Drawbacks

  • An Advocate should inculcate the habit of politeness.
  • Advocate should be a good reader of mind of the person with whom he is talking or before whom he is arguing.
  • Advocate shall have the courage to accept favorable or unfavorable results. Every case coming to the advocate may not have material to yield a positive result.
  • The advocate shall not assure the client after curing positive results from the court because the judgment in the case depends on several factors which may not be in control of the advocate.
  • A judge shall not hesitate to make queries during arguments to make his mind clear about the dispute before him however he should be careful that his queries, short note give indication of the final verdict shaping in his mind.
  • A judge shall also be a polite person maintaining physical emotional and moral cleanliness which will assure the litigants of greeting justice from his court.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • Judge shall have capacity to give judgment preferably on Dias unless the judgments are lengthy and require hours of dictation.
image

Overcoming the Drawbacks

  • An Advocate should inculcate the habit of politeness.
  • Advocate should be a good reader of mind of the person with whom he is talking or before whom he is arguing.
  • Advocate shall have the courage to accept favorable or unfavorable results. Every case coming to the advocate may not have material to yield a positive result.
  • The advocate shall not assure the client after curing positive results from the court because the judgment in the case depends on several factors which may not be in control of the advocate.
  • A judge shall not hesitate to make queries during arguments to make his mind clear about the dispute before him however he should be careful that his queries, short note give indication of the final verdict shaping in his mind.
  • A judge shall also be a polite person maintaining physical emotional and moral cleanliness which will assure the litigants of greeting justice from his court.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • Judge shall have capacity to give judgment preferably on Dias unless the judgments are lengthy and require hours of dictation.
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  • An Advocate should inculcate the habit of politeness.
  • Advocate should be a good reader of mind of the person with whom he is talking or before whom he is arguing.
  • Advocate shall have the courage to accept favorable or unfavorable results. Every case coming to the advocate may not have material to yield a positive result.
  • The advocate shall not assure the client after curing positive results from the court because the judgment in the case depends on several factors which may not be in control of the advocate.
  • A judge shall not hesitate to make queries during arguments to make his mind clear about the dispute before him however he should be careful that his queries, short note give indication of the final verdict shaping in his mind.
  • A judge shall also be a polite person maintaining physical emotional and moral cleanliness which will assure the litigants of greeting justice from his court.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • A judge shall have control on his file as well as his daily board so that the advocates and litigants who are not required may be relieved in the first hours of the day so that time can be allocated to those matters in which there is possibility of progress during the day.
  • Judge shall have capacity to give judgment preferably on Dias unless the judgments are lengthy and require hours of dictation.
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