GK
RTI ACT 2005
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Question
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Friend of the law court
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Judge
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Public Prosecutor
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -amicus curiae, (Latin: “friend of the court”), one who assists the court by furnishing information or advice regarding questions of law or fact.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Hon’ble High court of Delhi also defined the term of Amicus Curiae “Translated from the Latin as ‘friend of the Court’. An advocate appears in this capacity when asked to help with the case by the Court or on volunteering services to the Court.”
Detailed explanation-3: -An amicus curiae ( lit. ‘friend of the court’; pl. amici curiae) is an individual or organization who is not a party to a legal case, but who is permitted to assist a court by offering information, expertise, or insight that has a bearing on the issues in the case.
Detailed explanation-4: -Amicus Curiae is a friend of the court which involves either a person or an organization who/which is not a party to the proceedings, but is permitted by the court to set out legal arguments or to furnish information regarding questions of law and recommendations in a given case.
Detailed explanation-5: -Definition of ‘amici curiae’ Several amici curiae briefs were filed in support of the plaintiffs. During the course of the trial, application was made on behalf of three entities for an order admitting them, as “amici curiae". In prominent cases, “amici curiae” are generally organizations with sizable legal budgets.