Publish Date: | Mon, 07 Mar 2022 06:45 PM (IST)
Gwalior Court News: Balbir Singh, Gwalior, Naiduniya. The Jabalpur Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court conducted interviews to honor the senior advocate. Interview work has been completed. Ten advocates from Gwalior had appeared for the interview. Senior judges asked many important questions to the advocates. To which the advocates also replied. Someone was asked why he wanted to become a senior. If you become a senior, what can you improve in the bar? The advocates of Indore were questioned regarding the strike. Three to four advocates can get the respect of seniority from Gwalior.
The seniority in the court is decided by the High Court. It is given as an honor by the Bench to the advocates of the Bar. Till now there was no interview for Senior Advocate. The High Court used to fix the senior advocate, but the Supreme Court had ordered interviews before deciding the senior advocate. Advocates who had applied for the honor of seniority were called for interview. The alphabet was called accordingly. Advocates whose name started with A were called first. Advocates from Gwalior were called for interview in groups of two and three. He also gave interviews. Questions related to the information filled in the application were also asked.
Asked this question to the lawyers
-Types of petition asked. How should a lawyer behave?
What should be the role of senior advocate in the bar.
Why do lawyers strike?
There is a different respect for the advocate in the bar
Advocates who get respect of seniority are not required to present their Vakalatnama. The bench has to decide any legal point, in which the help of senior advocate is taken.
The senior advocate’s gown has a different design. A junior lives with him. Separate seating is available in the bar.
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Ten advocates from Gwalior have given interview for seniority. Was called for interview on different days. Interviews have been held for the first time due to the order of the Supreme Court. Earlier, only the High Court used to decide.
Dilip Awasthi, Secretary High Court Bar Association
Posted By: Hemant Kumar Upadhyay