What is Legal Drafting?
What is Legal Drafting?
According to Black's Law Dictionary (2004: 531), legal drafting refers to the “practice, technique, or skill involved in preparing legal documents.
Drafting, pleading, and conveyancing are essential skills in the legal profession for creating accurate and legally compliant documents:
Drafting: The process of creating legal documents like contracts, agreements, and deeds. It involves choosing the right words and concepts.
Pleading: The process of preparing formal statements for legal arguments. Pleadings can be documents that initiate litigation or respond to it.
Conveyancing: The process of transferring property rights to a new owner through deeds.
These skills are important for success in civil litigation, general law, and real estate. They are also applicable to almost any type of legal industry.
The Bar Council of India offers a course on drafting, pleading, and conveyancing that covers topics like:
Basic drafting and conveyancing rules,
Formats for plaints, written statements, appeal memoranda, and revision petitions.
Comments
Post a Comment