Advocates can appear in Maintenance Tribunals, Baring Provision is Unconstitutional

In a significant judgement, the High Court of Kerala has declared unconstitutional the bar on Advocates representing parties before Maintenance Tribunals formed under Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. The Bench observed that by Section 30 of the Advocates Act, the restriction is taken away. Under such circumstances, Article 19 that

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