COMPLETE ADVOCATE SEQUENCE (CIVIL & CRIMINAL)
Think of file reading in 3 layers:
1️. Case story
2️. Legal strength
3️. Court strategy
PART A: CIVIL CASE FILE – ADVOCATE SEQUENCE
STEP 1: Identify the Case Skeleton (2 minutes)
First page only.
Check:
- Court name & jurisdiction
- Case type (Suit / Appeal / Execution)
- Parties (who is plaintiff, who is defendant)
- Relief claimed (VERY IMPORTANT)
Ask yourself:
“Plaintiff exactly kya chahta hai?”
STEP 2: Read the PLAINT (Most Important)
Never skip plaint.
Focus on:
- Cause of action (para-wise)
- Dates (timeline)
- Property details / transaction details
- Relief clause (final prayer)
Advocate trick:
Read only paras with dates & money/property first.
Ask:
- Cause of action continuous hai ya time-barred?
- Jurisdiction correct hai ya nahi?
STEP 3: Check DOCUMENTS with PLAINT
Match facts with documents.
See:
- Agreement / Sale deed
- Receipts / invoices
- Notices
- Site plan / annexures
Ask:
- Document genuine lag raha hai?
- Original ya photocopy?
- Registration / stamp issue?
STEP 4: Read WRITTEN STATEMENT (WS)
Now defence story.
Focus on:
- Admissions (goldmine)
- Denials (specific ya vague?)
- Preliminary objections
- Limitation
- Jurisdiction
- Maintainability
Advocate trick:
Mark admitted facts with a pen.
STEP 5: Issues Framed by Court
Issues = battlefield.
Check:
- Burden of proof kiske upar hai?
- Missing issue? (file application!)
STEP 6: Evidence Stage Reading
Plaintiff Evidence:
- Affidavit in evidence
- Exhibits list
- Cross-examination answers
Ask:
- Document proved hua ya sirf marked?
- Contradictions?
Defence Evidence:
- Weak ya strong?
- Any admission helping plaintiff?
STEP 7: Interim Orders
Read all:
- Stay orders
- Injunctions
- Status quo orders
Ask:
- Order violated hua?
- Contempt angle?
STEP 8: Final Relief & Strategy
Ask final 3 questions:
- Weakest document kaunsa?
- Strongest admission kaunsa?
- Case settlement worthy hai ya trial win?
PART B: CRIMINAL CASE FILE – ADVOCATE SEQUENCE
STEP 1: FIR (Foundation Stone)
Read FIR slowly.
Focus on:
- Date, time, place
- Delay in FIR
- Specific role of accused
- Sections applied
Ask:
- FIR exaggerated hai?
- Civil dispute ko criminal banaya gaya?
STEP 2: Complaint (if private case)
Compare with FIR.
Check:
- Improvements / contradictions
- Jurisdiction
- Cognizance order
STEP 3: Section-wise Ingredients
Very important.
Ask:
- FIR ingredients poore karta hai?
- Section mechanically added hai?
Example:
- 506 IPC → real threat or empty words?
- 376 → consent angle?
- 406 → entrustment proof?
STEP 4: Arrest / Bail Documents
Check:
- Arrest memo
- Grounds of arrest
- Bail order conditions
Look for:
- Illegal arrest
- Non-compliance of CrPC
STEP 5: Charge Sheet (Police Report)
Read index first.
Check:
- List of witnesses
- Recovery memo
- Medical / FSL reports
- Call records / 65B certificate
Ask:
- Independent witness hai ya sirf interested?
- Recovery planted lag rahi?
STEP 6: Charges Framed (or not)
Check:
- Proper application of mind?
- Grounds for discharge?
This decides:
- Discharge
- Quashing
- Trial strategy
STEP 7: Prosecution Evidence
For each witness:
- Relationship with complainant
- Improvements
- Contradictions with FIR / 161
Advocate trick:
Prepare 1-page witness weakness chart.
STEP 8: Cross-Examination Reading
Focus on:
- Admissions
- Silence
- Evasive answers
Golden rule:
“Jo witness bol nahi paaya, wahi defence hai”
STEP 9: Statement of Accused (313 CrPC)
Check:
- Incriminating questions properly put?
- Any missing circumstance? (fatal to prosecution)
STEP 10: Defence Evidence (if any)
- Alibi
- Documents
- Independent witnesses
Sometimes no defence evidence is best defence.
CIVIL vs CRIMINAL – MINDSET DIFFERENCE
| Aspect | Civil | Criminal |
| Focus | Documents | Witness credibility |
| Burden | Plaintiff | Prosecution |
| Strategy | Preponderance | Beyond reasonable doubt |
| Winning | Balance | One reasonable doubt |
SENIOR ADVOCATE GOLDEN RULES
✔️ Never read file in court for first time
✔️ Timeline bana ke padho
✔️ Mark admissions, not arguments
✔️ Judge ki previous orders samjho
✔️ Relief ke hisaab se file padho
One-Line Advocate Formula
Civil = Documents + Admissions
Criminal = Contradictions + Doubt
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