Can I represent myself in court without hiring lawyer?
A friend of mine borrowed my bike claiming it was urgent, but he later got involved in a robbery case. I did not know him personally. The police have seized my bike and are now demanding a bribe for its release. I am not willing to pay a bribe and want to go to court directly. However, I cannot afford a lawyer. Is it possible for me to represent myself in court? Will there be someone arguing against me, or is it just me, the judge, and court officials?
Yes, you can represent yourself in court. This is called “party-in-person.” The opposing party will likely be the police or state prosecutor. Prepare your documents and speak clearly. You can also request free legal aid from the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) if you cannot afford a lawyer. Avoid paying any bribes. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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