
Members of the Association of Advocates in Telangana on Thursday decided from Monday to refrain from participating in the Moushumi Bhattacharya court and expressed concern about alleged insults and humiliating attitudes towards lawyers and storing heavy costs.
After the in the afternoon held in the afternoon held in the afternoon, the association adopted a unanimous resolution to this extent and urged the reigning chief judge Telangan HC not to submit any court obligations to the justice of Moushumi Bhattachary. They appealed to the Indian President and the Chief Judge of India to transfer the judge from Telangan HC.
President Thcaa A. Jagan said the judge had not given the lawyers a reasonable opportunity to submit their claims. The judge handed over the instructions to the register without thinking that the opinion of the clients, he said.
The leading advisor and former president of Thcaa V. Raghunath said that the unfortunate trend of advocates who humiliated began soon after Judge Bhattachary had taken over the accusation. He said that the judge was taken over by several programs. According to the former President of the Bar Association, the judge offended the Executive Committee when he tried to explain the humiliation of advocates.
Chikku attorney Prabhakar said that advocates appearing in different cases than the bench of justice Bhattachary was deprived of a reasonable opportunity to present their arguments. The judge attached matters and said that the advocates were not ready to argue, he said.
The President of the Barning Chamber Jagan said that advocates would soon meet CJI over the matter and vent their complaints.
Published – 27th June 2025 9:40