The Supreme Court is reviewing the senior advocate designation process to assess whether the existing system ensures fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity.
Senior Advocate N Hariharan Today (Mar 23) elected President of the Delhi High Court Bar Association after a close fight. Other key posts also saw strong participation from top legal minds.
Today, On 19th March, The Supreme Court ruled that only the arguing counsel, the advocate-on-record (AoR), and one assisting counsel can have their names officially recorded. Additionally, the Court emphasized that a Senior Counsel cannot appear without an advocate-on-record. This decision aims to maintain procedural discipline in court proceedings. The ruling clarifies the hierarchy and roles of legal representatives before the apex court.
Anil Singh, a top legal expert with 40+ years of experience, is back as Additional Solicitor General (ASG) of India for Bombay High Court. This comes after Devang Vyas resigned in January 2025 to focus on private practice.
The Supreme Court Yesterday (Feb 24) questioned the Delhi High Court’s permanent committee for exceeding its role in selecting Senior Advocates, highlighting procedural lapses and potential rule violations.
Today, On 19th February, The Supreme Court strongly criticized a lawyer for seeking an adjournment due to a senior advocate’s absence. The bench made it clear that merely naming a senior counsel would not be a valid reason for delaying proceedings. Emphasizing the need to curb this practice, the court asserted that such tendencies among lawyers must stop. The remark highlights the judiciary’s firm stance on ensuring the smooth and timely functioning of cases.
The Supreme Court directed newly designated Senior Advocates to inform their clients about their senior status. This move aims to ensure transparency and awareness among litigants. The designation comes with added responsibilities and higher fees, making disclosure crucial. The court’s directive reinforces ethical legal practices.
Maharashtra: The Additional Solicitor General (ASG) for Maharashtra and Gujarat, Devang Girish Vyas, has stepped down from his position. He submitted his resignation to the Law Minister on Tuesday, bringing an end to his 12-year tenure. Vyas confirmed his resignation applies to both states, and he expressed gratitude for the support he received during his service.
NEW DELHI: Senior advocate Iqbal M. Chagla, one of India’s most respected lawyers, passed away on Sunday in Mumbai at the age of 85. Known for his sharp legal mind and unwavering integrity, Chagla also served as the President of the Bombay Bar Association during the 1990s, where he boldly stood against corruption in the judiciary. Under his leadership, resolutions were passed against six sitting judges, some of which led to their resignations.
Today, On 8th January, Justices Ajay Digpaul and Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar were sworn in as Delhi High Court judges in a ceremony held on the court premises. The oath was administered by Acting Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru. The event marks the formal induction of the two judges into their new roles. Their appointment is expected to further strengthen the judicial capacity of the Delhi High Court.
