Delhi High Court Slams Advocate, Seeks Bar Action Over VC Decorum Violation: “Counsel Cannot Appear Standing in a Park”

The Delhi High Court criticised an advocate for attending a virtual hearing while standing in a park, calling it a violation of court decorum. It urged Bar Associations to sensitise lawyers on maintaining professionalism during VC proceedings.

“Police Officers Must Wear Prescribed Uniform in Court”: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court criticized an Investigating Officer for appearing in casual attire during court proceedings and ordered the UP DGP to enforce uniform policies for police officers in court. The court emphasized that non-compliance undermines judicial decorum, while also granting bail to the accused in a corruption-related case.

The Chhattisgarh HC has prohibited litigants from bringing mobile phones or electronic devices into the courtrooms.

The Chhattisgarh High Court has banned litigants from bringing mobile phones and electronic devices into courtrooms to ensure decorum and integrity in proceedings. This rule applies to both switched-on and off devices. Violations will face penalties under the 2022 Live Streaming Rules, emphasizing the seriousness of maintaining courtroom discipline.

Gurugram Bar Association Warns Non-Lawyers For Wearing Advocate-Like Court Attire: “Violation May Lead to Action & Rs.5000 Fine”

The Gurugram Bar Association has strictly warned non-lawyers against wearing advocate-like attire inside court premises, stating, “Violation May Lead to Action & Rs.5000 Fine,” and said only enrolled advocates and registered law interns may wear the professional dress.

Supreme Court Slams Chaotic Lawyer Submissions: “Ten People Look at Us and Shout, Which Voice Do We Catch?”

The Supreme Court criticised the growing chaos in courtrooms, saying lawyers shouting together was damaging hearings. “Ten people look at us and shout, which voice do we catch?” Justice Bhatti remarked, expressing serious concern.

BREAKING | “No Litigant or Lawyer Can Argue Folding Hands in Court”: CJ of Guj HC Criticizes Lawyer

Today(on 30th April),Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Agarwal advises advocates against folding hands during proceedings, emphasizing the need to maintain professionalism. The counsel agrees to adhere to the guidance, affirming to uphold courtroom decorum.