Advocate’s Right to Appear in Court Comes with Duty to Be Present; Advocates-on-Record Must Not Be Mere ‘Name Lenders’: Supreme Court

In a significant ruling aimed at enhancing accountability and procedural integrity in its proceedings, the Supreme Court of India has emphasized that an advocate’s right to appear in court is intrinsically linked to their duty to be physically present and actively engaged during hearings. The court further cautioned that Advocates-on-Record (AORs) must not reduce their

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