Supreme Court Judge, Justice K.M. Joseph, has said that an Advocate, being a perpetual student of law, could not afford to remain ignorant and should have thorough knowledge on the subject
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed the practicing lawyers in the state to approach their respective District Magistrates and Bar Associations for issuing of passes, so as to allow them to travel to their offices, during the curfew imposed to check the spread of Covid-19.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Supreme Court will continue hearing on Monday a suo motu cognizance taken by it on the plight and loss of income of lawyers during the pandemic.
The Supreme Court has issued the Standard Operating Procedure for hearing of matters through physical appearance before Hon’ble Court w.e.f 01/09/2020.
After requests received from various Bar Associations and State Bar Councils, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has extended the time limit for the supply of relevant information September 30 for training, as required by the E-Committee of the Supreme Court.