Lawyers Should not Take Court Discussions to Social Media

On Thursday, the Karnataka High Court urged parties-in-persons and advocates appearing in cases to refrain from sharing court discussions of their cases on social media. A Division Bench comprising Hon’ble Justice Shreeniwas Oka and Hon’ble Justice Aravind Kumar made this observation after the counsel appearing for Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) pointed out that a

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