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Reputation in top court not built on whose child you are, says SC judge

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that the reputation in the top court is not built on whose son or daughter a lawyer is but on a counsel’s ability to evince his or her preparedne­ss in arguing a case.

A bench of justices Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d and MR Shah was categorica­l that the judges in the apex court were not swayed by the pedigree of lawyers appearing before them.

“Contrary to everyone’s opinion, reputation in this court does not build on whose son or daughter you are. It is built on how well-prepared you are. You gain respect of the judges by showing who you are and how ready you are as a counsel,” said justice Chandrachu­d.

“Judges always remember about lawyers who are well-prepared. They respect such junior lawyers and give them greater opportunit­ies in future. They always respect young lawyers who come to a court knowing the facts of their case,” he added.

The observatio­ns came while hearing a criminal case when a junior lawyer requested for an adjournmen­t on the ground that her senior counsel was busy in another court. At this, the bench encouraged the young lawyer to start arguing the case. “You should at least start arguing the case. One should never become an adjournmen­t counsel. That’s not how you want your career to be,” justice Shah asked advocate Ripul Swati Kumari. Justice

Chandrachu­d added: “Every time you appear before a judge, always be well prepared to argue a case. Judges will have respect for you and that’s how your reputation will get built over the years. It has nothing to do with other factors.” Recounting an incident from decades ago when he was a junior lawyer in the Bombay high court, justice Chandrachu­d quipped how he once went to court to get an adjournmen­t without carrying any file with him. “A senior lawyer called me and said – ‘Beta, never appear before a court without your files. It gives a very bad impression on a judge if you do it.’ I have not forgotten that till date. And you should also not forget this ever.”

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