Supreme Court Verdict Tomorrow on Probe Agencies Summoning Lawyers for Giving Legal Advice

The Supreme Court will deliver its judgment on Friday in a suo motu case examining if probe agencies can summon advocates for offering legal opinions or representing clients under investigation. The verdict follows concerns over the ED “crossing all limits” by calling lawyers for questioning.

“Consumers Have a Right to Know”: Plea in Supreme Court Seeks Full Disclosure of Product and Seller Details

A PIL in the Supreme Court urges recognition of consumers’ “right to know” about product quality and seller information. The plea demands transparency to protect buyers from fraud and unfair trade practices.

Supreme Court Bar Bodies Slam ED for Summoning Senior Lawyers: “Targeting Hits Root of Independence”

The SCBA and SCAORA condemn the Enforcement Directorate’s summons to senior advocates Arvind Datar and Pratap Venugopal for providing legal advice, labeling it an attack on lawyer-client privilege and the independence of the legal profession. They urge the Chief Justice of India to safeguard advocates’ rights and uphold constitutional protections.