When “no locus standi” is raised, the best lawyers defend their clients by immediately demonstrating a clear and direct legal connection to the matter through verified documents such as ownership records, contracts, or authorizations. They strengthen their argument by citing relevant statutory provisions and judicial precedents that support their client’s right to be heard. Procedural gaps, if any, are promptly rectified through amendments or supplemental filings to ensure compliance with legal requirements. Experienced advocates also emphasize the bona fide nature of the client’s interest, showing that the case is neither speculative nor motivated by external interests. This evidence-backed, precedent-supported, and procedurally sound strategy effectively neutralizes locus standi objections and keeps the focus on the substantive merits of the case.