Brief writing on lost vehicle....

Q: what is brief writing?
A:  A brief is a formal document a lawyer uses both to convince a court that the client's argument is sound and to persuade a court to adopt that position. A brief must state the law, the facts of the cases and the reasons for the conclusion in a clear and concise manner.

* What is case brief
A case brief is a shortened, concise summary of a court opinion, usually in outline firm. Hence, the term "brief" typically this is used for more effective self-stud. It is easier to read a well-written case brief example rather than going through a verbatim case which is about 100 pages long. It can also be used to present a case to other people as it is a lot simpler than the actual case file. So basically, this document is a reduced and summered court opinion which would contain all the key elements and would discuss the main point of the court's opinion.

                       THE CASE BRIEF
FACTS
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ISSUES
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RATIO
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REASON FOR JUDGEMENT
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DISPOSITION
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COMMENTARY
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 Dear sir/madam
                 Re: Theft of vehicle 
                Registration number:
     Belonging to Mr.---------
My vehicle registration no:------- was stolen from --------on-------- and  the theft has been reported to police station -------------where a case no: ---------dated-------- under section--------- of IPC has been registered.
The vehicle bearing engine no:----------- and chassis no-------- is indeed with Shriram General Insurance company limited.
        This is for your information and keeping a note in your record for" non use"  of the vehicle
Please acknowledge receipt of this letter and oblige.
Your's faithfully.
Copy to:--------------.


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