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LEGAL RESEARCH

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Legal Research may be defined as systematic fact-finding (that is, finding what the law is on a particular point) and advancing the law’s science. In a strict sense, legal Research is limited to those works which contribute to the advancement of traditional science (that is, excluding such materials as textbooks and case books).

 

First, a researcher has to go into the different statutory provisions, and the rules made thereunder. Secondly, he may have to examine the mass of case law which may have accumulated on the point in issue, and it is not an easy matter to derive a clear cut legal proposition from the tangled mass of case law.

 

Legal Research is, thus, the process of identifying and retrieving information necessary to support legal decision-making. It includes each step of a course of action that begins with an analysis of the facts of a problem and concludes with the application and communication of the investigation results.

 

Legal Research needs investment and time: To do the legal Research, the lawyer has to subscribe to the companies providing compilations of case laws either online or offline. Apart from holding the subscription, the lawyer or his/her paralegal has to allocate time for searching cases decided on the client’s case’s issues.

 

Technically every issue of the opposing party has to be addressed on the doctrine of stare decisis (the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent).

 

We support your lawyer/counsel by doing thorough legal Research by going through each genuine material issue/fact related to your case. Not only that, we even prepare pleadings, motions, and representations for trial courts, High Court, and Supreme Court of India embedded with the stare decisis. Your lawyer/counsel can directly use our drafted pleadings, motions, and representations for arguing the case in court.

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