Create professionally formatted, legally valid Vakalatnamas for any court or tribunal in India. Instant download, fully customizable, and completely free.
A Vakalatnama (also known as Vakalatpatra) is a crucial authorization document required under Order III Rule 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) and Section 30 of the Advocates Act, 1961. Without a validly executed Vakalatnama, an advocate has no legal authority to represent, file pleadings, or make submissions on behalf of a client.
Different courts and tribunals across India require variations in phrasing, headers, and specific undertakings. For example, a High Court Vakalatnama requires clear details about the appellate jurisdiction, while a Supreme Court Vakalatnama must designate an Advocate-on-Record (AOR).
Common mistakes advocates make when drafting Vakalatnamas include formatting errors, missing client authentication parameters, incorrect descriptions of court levels, and omissions in standard clauses. Our AI generator eliminates these issues by applying context-aware structures for each court.
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Choose the specific court level where the case is pending (District Court, High Court, Supreme Court, or Tribunal).
Provide the names of petitioners and respondents, alongside advocate enrollment details, contact number, and address.
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A Vakalatnama is a formal legal document in Indian law by which a client authorizes an advocate to appear, plead, and act on their behalf in a court of law. It is governed by Order III Rule 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) and Section 30 of the Advocates Act, 1961.
Yes, the Vakalatnama generated by JuniorLawyer is fully valid. It contains all standard authorizations, clauses, and conditions required under Indian procedural laws. Once downloaded, you only need to affix the appropriate advocate welfare stamp, client signatures, and advocate signatures.
The generator supports formats for all District & Sessions Courts, all 25 High Courts, the Supreme Court of India, National Company Law Tribunals (NCLT), Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT), Family Courts, Consumer Forums, and Revenue Courts.
You only need basic details: the name of the court, the names of the petitioners/plaintiffs, the names of the respondents/defendants, the advocate's name, enrollment number, address, and mobile number.
Yes, you can input names of multiple petitioners or respondents, and the tool will structure the party details and party signatures section accordingly.
Yes, our basic Vakalatnama Generator is completely free. You can generate, customize, and download court-ready Vakalatnamas in PDF or Word formats without any charge.
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