Lawyers Can’t Use of Prefixes Like ‘Lt. Colonel’ & ‘MP’ in Legal Documents”: Madras HC

Yesterday, On 2nd July,The Madras High Court prohibited lawyers from using honorary titles like “Lieutenant Colonel” in legal documents, emphasizing equality in the eyes of the court. Justices SM Subramaniam and C Kumarappan’s ruling aligns with Supreme Court guidelines, ensuring legal practitioners are equal before the law, regardless of external titles. This decision upholds the integrity and equality of the legal profession.

Amit Shah Unveils Criminal Law Reforms: A Shift from Punishment to Ensuring Justice

Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, recently emphasized that the three proposed bills aiming to revamp India’s criminal law are designed to ensure justice rather than mete out punishment. These bills, introduced by Shah on August 11 during the last day of the Monsoon Session, are set to replace the Indian Penal Code of 1860, the […]