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Dialogue between a judge and a lawyer​

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Answered by ashi0000
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Answer:

The lawyer practices the law while the judge presides over the law.

Explanation:

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Answered by hyacinth98
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The dialogue between a judge and a lawyer is as follows

Dialogue

Lawyer 1: We have a matter arranged for the endowment case.

Judge: Yes go for it. Put forth your viewpoint.

Lawyer 1: My client has been blamed for requesting settlement. In any case, he has been wrongly blamed. He is honest.

Judge: Well I will conclude that. To show up at a fair judgment, I want to hear the realities of the case from both the gatherings.

Lawyer 1: Sure. Be that as it may, before we continue I might want to demand you to move the date for the consultation to the following week as I have one more case at the Supreme Court.

Judge: For that you really want to present a composed solicitation to me and to the rival's legal counselor.

Lawyer 1: Sure my ruler. I have previously dispatched one duplicate to the concerned substance.

Judge: After getting the endorsement from the offended party's legal counsellor I will be settled on the following date of hearing.

Lawyer 1: Thank you my master for your thought.

Judge: Does the offended party's legal advisor have a comment for the sake of her client?

Attorney 2: Yes my lord. My client was irritated by the share by her parents-in-law from the extremely following day of her marriage. She was likewise truly attacked by her better half and his loved ones.

Lawyer 1: I object to my lord. They just had a verbal battle on a minor homegrown issue.

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