ADVOCATES MUST FOLLOW INTEREST OF EARLY ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND OPTED FOR THE BOTH WAYS HEARINGS AS PER THE CHARTER GIVEN BY HONOURABLE SUPREME COURT CJI

Various groups and Societies are working on the captioned subject matter deliberation required to be maintained by the judiciary services in relevance and accountability required so for early access to information and the decision to be issued by the courts or the Commissions responsible for the removal of pendency in the court of law or the Commissions working for the welfare of society and circle  however it is regretted to point that the class of advocates working on behalf of the people of society and circle in respect of their clients under law code manual are reluctant to follow the instructions of the honorable Supreme court of India for which the honorable Supreme court of India has taken both ways compliance of the resume for hearings ie physical and the online schedule under digital platforms and portals meant for the welfare of society and circle and required to remove the pendency of cases lying pending with the courts and the Commissions more over increasing day by day due to covid-19 pandemic . Honourable the CJ on the other hand has stated that court was forced to resume physical hearings because of the repeated requests from the bar association and other advocates bodies and for which both ways alternative arrangements for compliance under provisos to the exercise of an option by the respective advocates either physical or the virtual hearing have been chartered for the increase in efficiency and removal of pendency as such the physical hearings are too necessary as required for getting briefed in long matters where in number of advocates are more and may cause complications and difficulty to conclude the version and opinion expedited , but it is too necessary to protect the interests of the clients in normal prefix and observations by the study of impact realised by the courts and for which several High courts have already opted for hybrid mode of hearings.

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