Parties Approaching Judges Becoming Regular Practice In NCLAT: Judicial Member Of Chennai Bench Recuses From Hearing Case
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“If I was in the High Court, I would have sent the concerned person to jail. No client will approach the judge without the consent of their counsel. The public shouldn't have the feeling that we are approachable,” he said. Read More>>
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“If a person decides to file a malicious case, every care is being taken in drafting of the complaint petition as well as in the contents of the FIR so that the ingredients of the sections may be made out and if such situation is there, the Court is required to read the things in between the lines,” Justice Dwivedi noted. Read More>>
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