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Trend Of Lawyers Giving Dishonest Advice Needs To Be Deprecated; Must Impose Costs, Strictures: Supreme Court
Mehal Jain
30 Jun 2021 9:30 AM IST
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that the trend of lawyers giving dishonest advice to clients needs to be curbed.The bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, R. Subash Reddy and Ravindra Bhat was hearing an SLP arising out of a March decision of a Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court whereby it affirmed the judgment of the Single Judge relegating the petitioners, who were...
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that the trend of lawyers giving dishonest advice to clients needs to be curbed.
There were 30 petitions before the High Court, some had laid challenge to the order of dismissal/removal from the service; in some cases, the statutory appeal filed has also been dismissed; in some writ petitions, the petitioners have challenged the charge-sheet issued for initiating disciplinary proceedings; in some, the petitioners were found ineligible to be appointed. The High Court was of the opinion that in view of the availability of equally efficacious remedy before the CAT, the High Court should not entertain a writ petition under Article 226/27 of the Constitution. "It may be noted here that learned counsels appearing for the petitioners in various petitions do not dispute that all the petitioners do have an alternative remedy. In some cases, appeal against the order of dismissal/removal is maintainable, however, no such appeal has been filed. Further, against the orders of dismissal/removal after dismissal of the statutory appeal, the remedies of revision/review are also maintainable... In view of the aforesaid discussions as also the facts of these cases, this Court is of the considered view that all the petitioners should be relegated to the alternative remedies as available. The petitioners have failed to draw attention of the Court to any special circumstances to persuade the Court to take a different view. Hence, all the writ petitions are disposed of in view of the observations made above", the Single Judge had held.


