No Absolute Right to be Represented by Lawyer of choice in Disciplinary Proceedings, Rules Supreme Court

Recently, the Supreme Court observed that the Right to be represented by a counsel of one’s choice in a disciplinary hearing is not an absolute right. As per the court, such a right to be legally represented will depend upon how the rules govern such a representation. The Bench further said that if charges are

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