"e-Court is extremely flexible because the individual or company can start a case using e-Court with/without the assistance of a legal professional. In many situations the claimant and/or defendant feel they wish to avoid legal expenses and obtain justice without expenses from legal counsel.
Others may feel they do not have the ability nor time to settle a case without legal professional assistance. In this case our Service desk can, if needed, refer you/your organization to a Lawyer, Barrister, Sollicitor or Attorney registered with e-Court. Just send an email via info@e-court.in Alternative, we suggest you view representation. When choosing your own legal professional just make certain your counsel registers with e-Court.
Your dispute can be submitted to an expert & impartial e-Court arbitrator for resolution. And all that in six easy steps and just in six weeks! ( also read FAQ )
1. You send an email to the party you have a conflict with. Click.2. You register for the lifetime membership
3. You or your counsel invites the other party in a standard procedure (para 2 & 3). Click here for demo
4. You inform e-Court whether they wish a hearing should/should not take place. Please note a hearing will only take place if either or both parties requested a hearing at the time the case was registered for e-Court litigation. Furthermore, when conflicts deal with amounts higher than C$60,000, there will always be a hearing.
5. The procedure starts. Click here for demo
6. Within six weeks the official litigated decision is sent to the claimant and defendant and/or legal counsel of both parties.
e-Court is quick, easy and inexpensive with/without legal assistance. We regularly inform you/your organization about the progress via email, but full information is always available via this website, hence our claim we offer total transparency. Click here for additional information about the standard procedure.
If you do not agree with e-Court's decision after having previously used the standard procedure, you can always decide to appeal. This procedure takes four weeks, hence the total procedure from start to finish will last no longer than ten weeks. Click here for further information about the appeal process.
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