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Patient : Doctor :: Litigant : ..............

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For professional service analogies, identify the client in the first term and match it to the specific professional title in the second.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Advisor
  • Help
  • Legal aid
  • Lawyer
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

We begin with the first pair: "Patient" and "Doctor".
A patient is a person who seeks medical help from a trained medical professional — the doctor.
This is a "client-to-professional" service relationship where one party seeks specialized expertise from the other.
Now in the second pair, "Litigant" refers to a person engaged in a lawsuit.
In legal proceedings, a litigant seeks the help of a trained legal professional — the "Lawyer".
Option (a) "Advisor" is too general and not specific to legal disputes.
Option (b) "Help" is not a profession but a generic form of assistance.
Option (c) "Legal aid" refers to a service that provides legal assistance, sometimes free, but it is not the title of the professional person themselves.
Therefore, the only precise parallel to the patient-doctor relationship is litigant-lawyer.
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