Courtroom advocacy is the practiced art of arguing a case before a judge — structuring submissions, cross-examining witnesses, and responding on the fly — and it's core, unavoidable work for Tax Lawyers, Environmental Lawyers, and Labour Lawyers who regularly appear before tribunals like ITAT, NGT, and labour courts. It's built through moot courts in law school and then sharpened by years of actual bench time, which is why senior litigators command steep fees despite the skill itself being learnable early — confidence and courtroom instinct, not technique, take the real time to develop.
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