Lawyers 
News

Senior Advocates not allowed to mention matters in Supreme Court from August 11: CJI BR Gavai

CJI Gavai also told the court master to issue a notice to that effect.

Ritwik Choudhury

Senior Advocates will not be allowed to mention matters in Supreme Court starting August 11 (Monday), Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai said on Wednesday.

CJI Gavai also told the court master to issue a notice to that effect.

"Notice nikaal dena (put out a notice) 'no mentioning to be allowed by senior counsel'. From Monday no designated senior counsel will be allowed to mention matters. Let the juniors get an opportunity to do it," he said.

Justice Vinod Chandran, CJI BR Gavai, Justice NV Anjaria

The Court passed the direction when Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi mentioned a matter before the Bench.

"There is a great demand (for senior counsel) that no matters should be mentioned by senior counsel," the CJI said.

Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi

CAM, Luthra advise investors on Bangalore International Airport's ₹9,000 crore NCD issuance

Khaitan, Trilegal, Hogan Lovells act on Aditya Infotech ₹1,300 crore IPO

Kerala High Court stays obscenity case against actress Shwetha Menon

Both serving and retired Group A officers eligible to be appointed Special Metropolitan Magistrates: Delhi High Court

Can societies be sued for breach of trust under Section 92 CPC? Supreme Court answers

SCROLL FOR NEXT