Module 4: Arguments in Different Forums
Every forum has its own culture, expectations, and advocacy style. Master the nuances of arguing before Trial Courts, High Courts, the Supreme Court, specialized Tribunals, and Consumer Forums.
Five Comprehensive Parts
From Trial Courts to the Supreme Court, master advocacy across all Indian judicial forums.
Trial Courts - Sessions and District
Master advocacy in trial courts where facts matter most. Learn evidence presentation, witness examination, and argument strategies for Sessions and District Courts.
High Courts - Original and Appellate
Navigate High Court advocacy in both original and appellate jurisdictions. Learn writ petition arguments, appeal strategies, and constitutional submissions.
Supreme Court Advocacy
Learn the unique demands of Supreme Court practice - SLP arguments, constitutional bench matters, and the art of creating binding precedents.
Tribunals - NCLT, NCLAT, SAT, CAT
Specialized tribunals require specialized advocacy. Master the unique procedures and arguments for corporate, tax, service, and securities tribunals.
Consumer Forums and Regulatory Bodies
Navigate consumer dispute resolution from District Forums to National Commission, plus arguments before regulatory bodies like TRAI, SEBI, and CCI.
Module Assessment Quiz
Test your knowledge of forum-specific advocacy with 10 scenario-based questions covering all Indian judicial forums.
What You Will Master
Forum-specific advocacy skills that set you apart from generalist practitioners.
Present evidence and examine witnesses effectively in Trial Courts
Draft and argue writ petitions and appeals in High Courts
Navigate Supreme Court procedures from SLP to final hearing
Make technical arguments before specialized tribunals
Represent clients effectively in consumer forums at all levels
Adapt advocacy style to suit each forum's unique culture
"A Supreme Court argument that works brilliantly in Delhi will fall flat in a Magistrate's court in a mofussil town. Know your forum. Adapt your style. That is the mark of a complete advocate." Adv. (Dr.) Prashant Mali, Founder, CyberLaw Academy
Ready to Master Forum-Specific Advocacy?
Start with Part 1 and learn the unique demands of Trial Court advocacy where facts and evidence are paramount.
