What is petition? And Is it useful?
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Avijit Michael, executive director of campaigning organization Jhatkaa, says: “A petition is an initial tool to mobilize public opinion around an issue. A petition will have a demand of a decision-maker.
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A petition is a formal request seeking a specific court order, made by a person, group, or organization to the court, typically at the start of a lawsuit. A plaintiff files a petition or complaint with the court in stage one of a civil lawsuit, specifying what the lawsuit is about.
Yes. You can petition for review in the California Supreme Court without petitioning for rehearing in the Court of Appeal. You can wait to file the petition for review until the Court of Appeal decision becomes final, which is generally 30 days after the court issues its opinion.