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HC deprecates ‘cowshed’ law colleges in country

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday deplored the trend of ‘cowshed’ law colleges mushroomin­g in the country, damaging the image of the lawyers.

It is a big issue that needs to be addressed to preserve the credibilit­y of lawyers, the first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice PD Audikesava­lu orally observed.

The bench made the observatio­n when a PIL petition praying for a direction to the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to nominate retired/sitting judges as members of the disciplina­ry committees of the council came up.

The petitioner found fault with the present practice of nominating the other lawyers as the ‘judges’ of the committees.

Originally, the petitioner had moved the State Bar Council to take action against his advocate, who allegedly colluded with the opposite party. But the council dismissed his complaint. Hence the present PIL.

During the course of arguments, the Bar Council counsel informed the judges that on verificati­on, it was found that out of the one lakh lawyers in the State, only 67,000 were found to be entitled to practice. Stressing on the importance of advocates in society, the CJ said “the judges do not come flying from Venus

It was found that out of the one lakh lawyers in the State, only 67,000 were found to be entitled to practice

or Neptune. We come from a pool of lawyers. We are lawyers first and judges next,” the CJ said and adjourned the case by four weeks with a direction to the central government and the Bar Council to file status reports on the issue.

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