As the
Vote-Counting of
Bar Council of Delhi elections has entered day five on March 23rd, 2018, it's making the Delhi
lawyers all the more curious as to who all will make it to the 25 vacant positions in the
Delhi Bar Council.
As per the data of the fifth day, Adv.
AjayendraSangwanis far ahead of everyone with total 518 votes. Followed by Adv.
Murari Tiwariwith 377 votes and Adv. Piyush Gupta with 359 votes. Adv.
D.K. Singhwho was able to stick to the third position till the fourth day has fallen down one position securing 330 votes.
Adv.
Himal Akhtar, maintaining his earlier spot is in the 22ndposition with total 204 votes. Stay tuned with,
LawStreet Journal to know more about who is winning and who is losing in the
BCD elections.
Bar Council urges collegium to consider superseded district judges for elevation to High Court
Legal Insiders
Mar 22, 2021
Snehal Khemka
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Editor: Ekta Joshi
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The Bar Council of Delhi recently passed a resolution urging the collegium headed by Chief Justice DN Patel to consider names of a few District Court judges who were allegedly superseded on the decision of promotion to the Delhi High Court.To quote the resolution, it states, "In fact, the District Judges are appointed on the basis of the seniority and unblemished record. The non-recommendation of these judges may bring dissatisfaction among the judges..."The resolution further urges the...
Bar Council of Delhi cannot make enrollment a 100% online process: Delhi HC
Judiciary
Feb 23, 2021
Namya Bose
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Editor: Ekta Joshi
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The Bench of the High Court at Delhi, observed on Monday ( February 22,2021) that the Bar Council Of Delhi cannot make its enrolment process totally online because it is seen that it is a policy decision. It stated that the Court cannot give directions to the Council to make it a 100% online process. Regardless, the Court advised the Bar Council to look into making the procedure online as much as possible for the benefit of hundreds of law graduates , some of them even approaching the...
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