Thursday, November 21st, 2024

How dare you, do you understand or not… CJI Chandrachud got angry in the Supreme Court, reprimanded the lawyer


New Delhi: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud reprimanded a lawyer in the Supreme Court. In the court, the lawyer had to face the displeasure of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud when he told that he had taken information about the court order from the court master. The Chief Justice issued a strong rebuke and said that lawyers should take care of the decorum of the court.

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'Do the lawyers have any understanding or not?'

In fact, when a lawyer in the Supreme Court told that he had taken information about the order from the Court Master, Chief Justice Chandrachud got angry. He said, 'How dare you ask the Court Master what order I had given in the court? Tomorrow you will come to my house and ask my private secretary what I am doing? Do the lawyers have any understanding or not?

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'Don't let this happen again'

The Chief Justice further said, 'Don't say such things again, I don't have much time now.' He also said that he is still the Chief Justice, albeit for a short period. Making this comment he said that he is retiring on November 10.

CJI has already reprimanded the lawyers

This is not the first time that the Chief Justice has asked the lawyers to maintain decorum in the court. Even before this, on several occasions he had reprimanded the lawyers for not following the rules and indecent conduct.

Was angry at saying 'yes-yes' in the court

Earlier this week, an incident came to light when the Chief Justice interrupted a lawyer for saying 'yes-yes'. He said, 'This is not a coffee shop! What is this 'yes yes'? I'm very allergic to 'yes yes'. This will not be tolerated at all.

Earlier this year, during the hearing of an important case related to electoral bonds, the Chief Justice had reprimanded a lawyer for speaking loudly. He said, 'Don't yell at me. This is not a Hyde Park Corner meeting, you are in court. If you have any application please send it on email. This is the rule.

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