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Madras High Court issues powerful directions after shocking attack on accused inside court campus: “Advocates cannot take law into their own hands” — Court orders CB-CID probe, disciplinary action, and restoration of legal representation
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Madras High Court issues powerful directions after shocking attack on accused inside court campus: “Advocates cannot take law into their own hands” — Court orders CB-CID probe, disciplinary action, and restoration of legal representation

Court’s decision The Madras High Court delivered a forceful order condemning the unlawful attack on an accused within the court premises by a group of advocates and the disturbing refusal…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
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Supreme Court: “Adverse remarks against advocates must be avoided unless absolutely necessary; bona fide mistakes cannot be treated as impropriety” – High Court’s aspersions expunged

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court expunged adverse observations made by the Madhya Pradesh High Court against an advocate, who had represented petitioners in a writ petition. The Court held that…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025

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