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Saifonline

UNITED KINGDOM
Topic initiated on Sunday, February 13, 2005  -  5:25 AM Reply with quote
Legal Advice in the UK


What is the difference between a solicitor and a barrister?

The same difference as between an allegator and a crocodile.

Assalamu alaikum dear brothers and sisters

Just wanted to say that if anyone is in need of legal advice in the UK I am prepared do my best to assist. I have no doubt that sister Gazalla and others concerned will get involved too, insha'allah. So feel free to post your questions.

The questioner should however bear in mind that any advice offered would be of a general nature and therefore specific legal advice should be sought before acting on it.
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Saturday, March 26, 2005  -  8:56 AM Reply with quote
assalamu alaykum br

I was wondering if you wish to let your friends and known ones know about your offer on this link
regarding legal advice in UK. I shall also write to the UK chapter members insh'Allah.

I'm sure many are in need.

regards
henna(coordinator communities)
Saifonline

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Saturday, March 26, 2005  -  3:05 PM Reply with quote
Assalamu alaikum dear brothers and sisters

I am often told by non-lawyers that "A lawyer has to lie to do a good job"

Does anyone in Studying Islam Communities hold this view and if so why?
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Friday, April 1, 2005  -  11:36 AM Reply with quote
i think this can be said for any profession as a matter of fact, not only lier, sorry i mean, lawyer
but i do believe that a lawyer has to be a good actor/actress atleast?
as i was discussing with the drama teacher of one of my children who wishes to become a lawyer
Raffia

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Thursday, September 14, 2006  -  8:57 PM Reply with quote
Asalaamu Alaykum,

I would agree that a good lawyer needs some acting skills. I was once told that every good lawyer has an actor/actress inside him/her. This is never more true than when I'm cross examining in court or discussing sensitive issues with a client.

It's all about assuming control, confidence and charisma when in actual fact you are just as nervous as any other person in the courtroom.
raushan

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Posted - Saturday, September 16, 2006  -  7:30 AM Reply with quote
j o k e

The witness was replying smartly to all the questions asked by the lawyer.
All of a sudden the lawyer turns to the witness and shouted:
"How much money you have taken from accused to win this case?"
the witness kept mum and staring at the window .
The lawyer repeated his question thrice but witness didnt reply and looking at the window continuously.
Finally the judge intervened and asked to the witness:
"why dont you reply him?"
the witness then turned his face and replied to judge:
"sorry sir,I thought he was asking you"
Nauman

PAKISTAN
Posted - Saturday, September 16, 2006  -  6:25 PM Reply with quote
Great Joke!

This must have happened in Pakistani Court Room.

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