Re: [AI] Vi Persons Practicing Law

2016-11-30 Thread Shyam M. Sayanekar
Hello Amar, in every job or profession, the visually challenged persons face 
different problems because of their blindness, and each person trys to 
findout solutions acording to one's nature and capacity.  but I feel that 
the challenges in the field of practicing law are far greater than in other 
fields. If you know Dr. Damodar Vadegaonkar and Mr. Intiyaz Ahemad, they 
were extremely brillient and had a mastery over law. I am not boasting, but 
even I am a student of GLC and have done LL.M. and Dr. Vadegaonkar taught me 
for all the five years. Never the less, both of them prefered to teach in 
Law colleges because of the amount of dependance involved in practicing law. 
Studying law and practicing law are two different fields.  Now with the 
availability of electronic instruments the self-dependance has increased to 
a large extent. Even then, the  vi. persons cannot have the ease of the 
sighted counterparts. Therefore I raised this issue. I hope, I will get more 
feed back.
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Dear Sir,

While your questions are litigation specific, but happy to discuss 
strategies over a call.


Regards,
Amar Jain

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On 30-Nov-2016, at 12:19 AM, Shyam M. Sayanekar <sayane...@gmail.com> 
wrote:


Dear members, I am here with opening a new topic for discussion and 
information. Many of the VI students study law and pass the LL.B or even 
LL.M. examinations with flying colours. But I am feeling curious so as to 
how many of them actually take to legal practice. And if they do so, how 
many do chamber-practicing and how many actually appear before the Bench. 
How many are practicing independently and how many are practicingg with 
another or with a firm.
While practicing law, what difficulties they face, particularly with 
regard to reading, writing and mobility? How far they have to depend upon 
sighted persons? How far the bear acts, court verdicts, case law, books 
and other material is available in accessible format? what is the 
attitude of the sighted clients towards the Blind advocate? Please 
provide as much detailed information as possible. Thanking you, Yours, 
Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar




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Re: [AI] Vi Persons Practicing Law

2016-11-29 Thread Amar Jain
Dear Sir,

While your questions are litigation specific, but happy to discuss strategies 
over a call.

Regards,
Amar Jain

Sent from my iPhone

> On 30-Nov-2016, at 12:19 AM, Shyam M. Sayanekar  wrote:
> 
> Dear members, I am here with opening a new topic for discussion and 
> information. Many of the VI students study law and pass the LL.B or even 
> LL.M. examinations with flying colours. But I am feeling curious so as to how 
> many of them actually take to legal practice. And if they do so, how many do 
> chamber-practicing and how many actually appear before the Bench. How many 
> are practicing independently and how many are practicingg with another or 
> with a firm. 
> While practicing law, what difficulties they face, particularly with regard 
> to reading, writing and mobility? How far they have to depend upon sighted 
> persons? How far the bear acts, court verdicts, case law, books and other 
> material is available in accessible format? what is the attitude of the 
> sighted clients towards the Blind advocate? Please provide as much detailed 
> information as possible. Thanking you, Yours, Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar  
> 
> 
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[AI] Vi Persons Practicing Law

2016-11-29 Thread Shyam M. Sayanekar
Dear members, I am here with opening a new topic for discussion and 
information. Many of the VI students study law and pass the LL.B or even LL.M. 
examinations with flying colours. But I am feeling curious so as to how many of 
them actually take to legal practice. And if they do so, how many do 
chamber-practicing and how many actually appear before the Bench. How many are 
practicing independently and how many are practicingg with another or with a 
firm. 
While practicing law, what difficulties they face, particularly with regard to 
reading, writing and mobility? How far they have to depend upon sighted 
persons? How far the bear acts, court verdicts, case law, books and other 
material is available in accessible format? what is the attitude of the sighted 
clients towards the Blind advocate? Please provide as much detailed information 
as possible. Thanking you, Yours, Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar  



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[AI] VI Persons practicing Law

2016-11-28 Thread Shyam Sayanekar
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Dear members, I am here with opening a new topic for discussion. Many
of the VI students study law and pass the LL.B or even LL.M.
examinations with flying colours. But I am feeling curious so as to
how many of them actually take to legal practice. And if they do so,
what difficulties they face? How far they have to depend upon sighted
persons? How far the bear acts, court verdicts, case law, books and
other material is available in accessible format? what is the attitude
of the sighted clients towards the Blind advocate? Please provide as
much detailed information as possible..


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