The Supreme Court on Tuesday disposed off SCBA s erstwhile Secretary Ashok Arora s plea against his suspension as having become infructuous, while observing that all questions of law shall remain open .
With feuding leaders of the Supreme Court Bar Association consenting for a settlement, the Delhi High Court had on Friday closed a suit filed by Arora challenging the decision of the SCBA to suspend him from the post of secretary, observing that when the bar gets divided, it also weakens the bench which gets strength from lawyers.
When Arora s SLP came up before the bench headed by Justice A. M. Khanwilkar on Tuesday, Arora submitted, The settlement has been given to the High Court. The EC (Executive Committee of the SCBA) is not pressing the suspension resolution. The term is also over, so there is no hurry. The suit is over, but if Your Lordships feel like, you may resolve the law point- the High Court order has gone beyond the EC meeting. The High Court held that the Presiden
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(Text of Speech made in Parliment by TNA Jaffna District Parliamentarian MA Sumanthiran on 09th December 2020 on Budget Votes of Ministry of Justice)
Thank you Honourable presiding member. I am glad to speak on the 3rd Reading, particularly on the votes of the Ministry of Justice today when my good friend at the Bar Hon. Ali Sabri is the minister of Justice. We’ve had a long association. He occupies a very prestigious post that of a Minister of Justice, In the olden days it was occupied by somebody who was from the Senate – from the upper house – because it was a prestigious office to hold. However I think he may feel like the Minister of ports and shipping of Afghanistan today.
Justice Shakdher, who suggested parties to settle the issue, also recorded that since the term of the current executive committee (EC) of SCBA comes to an end on December 14 and the elections for constitution of a fresh panel are expected in mid-January, 2021, the SCBA will not take the suspension resolution further.
With feuding leaders of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) consenting for a settlement, the Delhi High Court Friday closed a suit filed by advocate Ashok Arora challenging the decision of the.