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Author: Legal Consultant in Chennai Aanoorlegal
by Legal Consultant in Chennai Aanoorlegal
Posted: Aug 05, 2014

A litigation analyst helps those involved in a lawsuit or legal dispute to determine the likelihood of the court deciding the case in a given way. Litigation analysts can be very helpful to both a plaintiff and defendant in civil litigation. They can help determine when to make a settlement offer, what type of offer to make, whether to accept an offer, and what the client's likelihood of winning his case is.Litigation analysts normally work within the context of civil litigation. This means that it is unlikely a litigation analyst would be hired by an accused criminal or criminal attorney to evaluate a case and determine the likely outcome of the jury sending the client to jail. Instead, analysts work with clients who either brought a private lawsuit or who are defending themselves against a private lawsuit.A litigation analyst looks at the evidence collected by either the plaintiff or the defendant or both. He reviews the discoverable information, or the information that both the plaintiff and defendant have presented up to that time. He evaluates all the evidence available in the case, as well as the applicable laws of the jurisdiction, to determine what the likely outcome of the case will be.

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In general, the consumer rights in India are listed below:The right to be protected from all kind of hazardous goods and servicesThe right to be fully informed about the performance and quality of all goods and servicesThe right to free choice of goods and servicesThe right to be heard in all decision-making processes related to consumer interestsThe right to seek redressal, whenever consumer rights have been infringedThe right to complete consumer educationConsumer Protection Act, 1986 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect interests of consumers in India. It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consum¬ers' disputes and for matters connected therewith.

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Author: Legal Consultant in Chennai Aanoorlegal

Legal Consultant in Chennai Aanoorlegal

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