Bar council suspends lawyer for misconduct
MUMBAI: The disciplinary committee of the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa (BCMG) has suspended the practice license of advocate Gunratan Sadavarte for a period of two years after holding the lawyer guilty of misconduct under section 35 of the Advocates Act.
The complaint against the lawyer stated that the advocate wore official attire of an advocate i.e a black coat with band at public events including an agitation by Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) employees last year. A member of the BCMG confirmed the suspension, but the copy of the decision will be made available in due course. After advocate Sushil Manchekar, former president of the Pimpri Court Bar Association, lodged a complaint against Sadavarte with the BCMG, a three-member committee initiated disciplinary proceedings against him.
The committee comprising of BCMG chairman Gajanan Chavan and advocates Kaiser Ansari and Sangram Desai heard the complaint wherein it was alleged that Sadavarte made “obnoxious” statements during the MSRTC employee’s strike and misled protestors which resulted in many protestors committing suicide.
Thereafter the BCMG on February 7, 2023 issued a notice to Sadavarte informing him about the disciplinary proceedings to enquire into complaints against him and asked him to respond to the complaint. The lawyer, however, filed a petition in the Bombay high court challenging the proceedings. In his response to the complaint about wearing a band in public places, Sadvarte stated that a similar complaint was filed against him by Maratha reservation activists and same came to be dismissed, and hence present proceedings on the same grounds would amount to “double jeopardy.”
The response added that the second inquiry was based on political vendetta and would frustrate the spirit of the Advocates Act as he had represented the petitioner who had challenged the Maratha reservation, which has been struck down by the Supreme Court. The HC had, however, refused to interfere in the disciplinary proceedings and stated that Sadvarte could not be given any special treatment merely for being an advocate and alleging that the complaint was politically motivated.