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Legal Drafting

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    Drafting a legal notice or responding to one is a difficult process that requires extensive legal knowledge and professional writing abilities. But not everyone comes from a legal background. So, instead of wondering ‘what to do next,’ seek assistance from our top legal specialists for all your legal drafting needs and live stress-free.

    Legal drafting is the process of preparing carefully honed documents such as memorandums, Wills, contracts, petitions, statutes, and others that are legally binding on the parties involved, also known as legal drafts. It is critical to write these documents in plain language so that the intended audience can read and comprehend them. It must be concise and unambiguous, devoid of grammatical difficulties and “community jargon.” However, not everyone is capable of preparing a legal draft on their own. Taking advice from our legal specialists will help.

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    Legal Proof

    Encourage Settlements.

    Save time and efforts.

    Accuracy and Precision

    Easy access to professionals.

    Fast Draft Preparation

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    Maintain Lucidity.

    No Linguistic Ambiguities

    Eye for detail.

    FAQs

    When working on a legal draft, keep the following points in mind:

    • Avoid uncertainty.
    • Be clear and simple.
    • Focus on precision and unilateralism.
    • Remember and follow the chronology.
    • Never forget to define crucial things.
    • Focus on adaptability.
    • The draft should be lucid.
    • Be logical.

    There are primarily three sorts of drafts in the legal writing process, which are:

    • The initial draft focuses on the proper mention of facts.
    • The second draft focuses on correcting the original draft's language to make it easier to understand.
    • The final draft is to give it the last touch and convince the concerned authority.
    • No, Community Jargon is not permitted in Legal Drafting.
    • You can try it yourself if you are aware of the legalities and have a thorough understanding of the issue. However, there are numerous factors and conditions to consider while writing a legal document that may influence you in the future, so it is preferable to seek expert assistance to avoid legal proceedings or problems.

    A draft is a precise legal document that contains all of the facts regarding a (legal) case. It is a rough document generated by the lawyer that will require a final touch to complete the original draft.

    The two terms used in a draft are:

    • DRAFTSMAN: A person who creates documents such as mortgage and lease deeds.
    • DRAGOMAN: The individual who translates the entire summary of the verdict.

    When drafting a legal document, it is important to avoid the following mistakes:

    • No typing errors
    • Avoid repetition.
    • Avoid using identical terms with the same meaning.

    The concepts that guide drafting are:

    • Focus on the order of facts.
    • Form outline in a satisfactory way.
    • Style & Language
    • Physical qualities.

    "Physical Characteristic" specifies that the draft must be prepared on paper, with a dimension of 20 by 30 cm and a 4 cm margin from the top and left.

    Legal notice is when a person delivers an intimation to another person informing them that they intend to commence legal actions against the other party.

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