A special pleader was a historical legal occupation. The practitioner, or "special pleader" in
English law
English law is the common law legal system of England and Wales, comprising mainly criminal law and civil law, each branch having its own courts and procedures.
Principal elements of English law
Although the common law has, historically, be ...
specialised in drafting "pleadings", in modern terminology
statements of case.
History
Up to the 19th century, there were many rules, technicalities and difficulties in drafting pleadings and claims and defences could be dismissed for trivial errors. As an extreme instance, a learned judge in the 19th century challenged a pleading for putting the year without adding A.D., on the ground that "''
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'' that A.D. might not be intended".
Some practitioners made it their business to frame pleadings, rather than to appear in court or to write
legal opinions, and were called special pleaders. They were not necessarily
barristers, but might be licensed to practise under the
bar
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. At one time it was usual to practise for a time as a special pleader before being
called to the bar
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. The system had largely fallen into disuse as a speciality by the beginning of the 20th century, although it continues to exist in India.
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English law
Legal history of England
Historical legal occupations