The Court also said every Advocate needs to maintain the grace and the dignity of the profession. One cannot wear T-shirt and Jeans and come to Court, the Temple of Justice.
The Bench was, however, skeptical of how useful limiting the hours for the broadcast of such content would be, given that the time schedule for children may not be the same in the era of online classes.
Reacting to reports of alleged rampant profiteering amid the COVID disaster by some schools, Madras HC has sent a warning of contempt proceedings to schools insisting on full payment of fees. This action of schools goes against the court’s July 17 order that said payment of fees will be in instalments.
The right to life as enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to mean the “right to live a life with dignity”, which, in turn, ensures that the State does not shy away from its moral obligation of ensuring this.