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Legal practitioner — conduct and ethics — duty to court — preparation of case — request for postponement — practitioner must be prepared to proceed in event of refusal of request for postponement
Practice and procedure — postponement — grant of — in discretion of court — parties must be prepared to proceed in event of refusal of postponement
The grant or otherwise of a postponement is in the discretion of the court. A party seeking the grant of a postponement or other indulgence at the hearing must come prepared for a grant or refusal of its request. A legal practitioner must be prepared, in the event of a refusal by the court to grant a postponement, to proceed with the hearing if so ordered. To appear before the court totally unprepared and totally ignorant of the merits of the case smacks of negligence on the part of the legal practitioner.
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