The Family Courts Act
13Right to legal representation
Notwithstanding anything contained in any law, no party to a suit or proceeding before a Family Court shall be entitled, as of right, to be represented by a legal practitioner:
Provided that if the Family Court considers it necessary in the interest of justice, it may seek the assistance of a legal expert as amicus curiae.
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PROCEDURE
- 9 Duty of Family Court to make efforts for settlement
- 10 Procedure generally
- 11 Proceedings to be held in camera
- 12 Assistance of medical and welfare experts
- 13 Right to legal representation
- 14 Application of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
- 15 Record of oral evidence
- 16 Evidence of formal character on affidavit
- 17 Judgment
- 18 Execution of decrees and orders