1. Petitioner
May it please your lordship?
Much obliged
Your lordship, This Is the First counsel on behalf of the petitioner
May the counsel proceed?
Much obliged
Your lordship, this writ petition has been filed under article 102 (2) of the Constitution
challenging the existing quota system in public service.
Your lordship, the existing quota system is totally inconsistent with the constitution of the
Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. The counsel will support his argument by showing how and to
what extent it is inconsistent with article….. of the Constitution.
Then you will are argue
When you referring point use:
Moving to
Alluding to
Spelling out
When you call your co-counsel:
If the Hon’ble court permits may the counsel call the co-counsel.
Then Co-counsel will say
May it please your lordship?
Much obliged
Your lordship, This Is the co counsel on behalf of the petitioner
May the counsel proceed?
Much obliged
2. Then arguments
At last you have to pray
If the honorable court permits may the counsel pray before the court.
Much obliged.
Therefore, it is humbly prayed that your Lordship would most graciously be pleased issue Rule-Nissi
calling upon the respondent to show cause why the executive order should not be declared inconsistent
with the constitution.
Respondent
May it please your lordship?
Much obliged
Your lordship, This Is the First counsel on behalf of the respondent
May the counsel proceed?
Much obliged
Your lordship, this writ petition has been filed under article 102 (2) of the Constitution
challenging the existing quota system in public service, Opposing that the counsel begs your
kind attention to the overview of the existing quota system in public service.
Then you will are argue
When you referring point use:
Moving to
Alluding to
Spelling out
When you call your co-counsel:
If the Hon’ble court permits may the counsel call the co-counsel.
Then Co-counsel will say
3. May it please your lordship?
Much obliged
Your lordship, This Is the co counsel on behalf of the respondent
May the counsel proceed?
Much obliged
Then arguments
At last you have to pray
If the honorable court permits may the counsel pray before the court.
Much obliged.
The petitioner has failed to prove the unconstitutionality of the existing quota system.
Therefore, it is graciously prayed before the court that there is no ground to challenge the
constitutionality of the quota system.
Therefore, this writ-petition should be rejected.
Note:
• Never say sorry, say counsel begs your pardon
• Never say thank you, say much obliged
• If you can’t understand question say: counsel begs your pardon. Will you please repeat the
question?
• If you can’t answer simply say: counsel begs your pardon
• If you need some extra time: If the hon’ble court permits may the counsel get few more minutes
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