Supreme Court excludes Bar members from senior advocate designation process

In a significant shift, the Supreme Court of India has announced new rules that exclude members of the Bar from the process of appointing senior advocates. This decision marks a departure from the criteria established in 2017, which allowed Bar members to be part of the designation process. The ruling aims to streamline the selection of senior advocates, ensuring that the appointments are reflective of merit and professional excellence within the legal community. Observers suggest that this change could impact the dynamics of legal representation and advocacy in the country, as it restricts the pool of candidates who can be considered for this prestigious designation. As the legal landscape evolves, the Supreme Court's move underscores its commitment to maintaining high standards within the judiciary and the legal profession.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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