Supreme Court tells High Courts to inform convicts before appointing amicus curiae to represent them

The top court suggested this approach after a convict disagreed with the approach of an amicus appointed by the High Court to plead his case.
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High Courts appointing amicus curiae (lawyers engaged by courts to help decide a case) to give legal assistance to unrepresented convicts must inform the convicts about such appointment before hearing the case further, the Supreme Court recently said [Bhola Mahto v. State of Jharkhand].

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