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Stop calling me 'My Lord' and I will give you half of my salary: SC judge tells senior advocate | India News

India News: NEW DELH: A Supreme Court judge has voiced unhappiness at being repeatedly addressed as "My Lord" and "Your Lordships" by lawyers during judicial proc.

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If you stop saying 'My Lords,' I will give you half of my salary; use 'Sir' instead: Supreme Court to lawyer

In 2006, the Bar Council of India had passed a resolution asking lawyers to refrain from addressing judges as "My Lord" and "Your Lordship".

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Supreme Court Judge: Stop Saying My Lord, Will Give You Half My Salary

A Supreme Court judge has voiced unhappiness at being repeatedly addressed as "My Lord" and "Your Lordships" by lawyers during judicial proceedings.

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Modernizing judicial address: From 'Lordship' to 'Sir'

The usage of titles such as “Lordship” may inadvertently propagate a semblance of hierarchy within the courtroom, where judges could be perceived as being elevated above the common citizen.

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found a tracking device on her car, put there, he claims, by a private investigator. "for my whole life," he said, "the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing." andrew green for mirror group asked him, "would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided you hadn't been hacked by mgn?" prince harry said, "phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond doubt. yes, i would feel some injustice." andrew green continued, "so you want to have been phone hacked ? " prince harry responded, "no one wants to have been phone hacked, my lord." today we saw a more confident prince harry, making his points more forcefully though at the end of his evidence, his barrister asked him the toll going through it all had taken. the prince appeared to fight back tears. "it is a lot," he said in a cracked voice. he stayed in court to hear jane kerr, a former mirror royal reporter who the court has insisted must give evidence. her byline appears on almost a third of the articles about prince harry being examined by the court.

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October Mammoth Hike Challenge begins

CROSS PLAINS (WKOW) -- It's the first of October, and the Ice Age Trail Alliance is inviting you to participate in their month-long Mammoth Hike Challenge.

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Avoid honorifics such as 'My Lord', Karnataka HC judge urges advocates


Avoid honorifics such as ‘My Lord’, Karnataka HC judge urges advocates
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Encouraging advocates to discontinue the colonial practice of addressing judges of the higher courts as “My Lord” or “Your Lordship”, Justice P. Krishna Bhat of the High Court of Karnataka on Friday urged them to use words like “Sir”, calling it more appropriate in the Indian circumstance.
The advocates were surprised to read the instruction printed on the daily cause list of Justice Bhat’s court hall for Friday. It was also put up on the court hall’s notice board.
“Learned counsel are requested to avoid addressing the court with such excessive honorifics as ‘My Lord’ or ‘Your Lordship’, but are requested to adhere to a practice consistent with the dignity and decorum of the court, which is more appropriate in the Indian circumstance, like ‘Sir’,” the note stated.

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'Not US Supreme Court Or Magistrate' : SC Takes Objection To Petitioner Addressing Judges 'Your Honour'

A Supreme Court bench headed by the Chief Justice of India on Monday took objection to a law student, who was appearing as a party-in-person, when he addressed the judges 'Your Honour'.'When you call...

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Users Blame 'Colonial Baggage' As India's Chief Justice Takes Exception to 'Your Honour' Title


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