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A petition is a request to do something, most commonly addressed to a government official or public entity. Petitions to a deity are a form of prayer called supplication. In the colloquial sense, a petition is a document addressed to an official and signed by numerous individuals.
Types and Format of Petitions Political petitions?have a specific form, address a specific rule set by the state or federal government. ... Legal petitions?ask a court to issue a specific order in a pending case or lawsuit, typically filed by attorneys ing to court rules using specific forms.
The petition must contain a statement of the facts involved, the point(s) to be reviewed and the action or relief requested. The petition submitted should be as complete as possible and any evidence necessary should be submitted.
Elements of a petition letter: Address the letter to the relevant court or official. ... State background and relevant facts. ... Clearly state your request. ... Template for a petition letter to a court (child custody) Address the letter to the appropriate school or official. ... State background and necessary information.
An academic petition is a formal document, which should be written in clear, formal language. It should begin with the date and some form of salutation (such as ?Dear Academic Petitions Committee?), followed by a clear articulation of what the petitioner is requesting and then a persuasive rationale for that request.