Don’t call us ‘Your Honour’, it’s not US Supreme Court, SC tells law student
PTI, Feb 23, 2021, 8:29 PM IST
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Tuesday cautioned a law student not to address the judges as “Your honour” as it was not the “US Supreme Court”.
“When you call us ‘Your Honour’ it appears that you have the US Supreme Court in mind,” a bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian told the law student.
He immediately apologised to the bench and said that he would address the court as “Your Lordship”.
To this, CJI Bobde said: “Whatever, but don’t use inappropriate terms”.
The bench told him that in the US Supreme Court and in magisterial court here, the court can be addressed as “Your honour” but not in Indian Supreme Court.
The bench then asked him what his case was, to which the student, who appeared in-person, said that his plea seeks that infrastructure of the judiciary on the criminal jurisdiction side be strengthened.
The bench told him that does he know that there is already a matter pending in the Supreme Court in which directions have been passed to strengthen the infrastructure of judiciary right up to subordinate judiciary level in a phased wise manner.
The law student feigned ignorance after which the bench said that it appears that he has not done his homework before approaching the court.
It told the petitioner that there is a pending case titled as Malik Mazhar Sultan versus UPSC in which directions have been issued to the Centre, different state governments and High Courts for strengthening of infrastructure right up to subordinate judiciary level.
The bench adjourned the matter for four weeks and asked the student to come prepared on the next date of hearing.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Narsinghanand detained, claims aide; Security stepped up at Dasna temple after protest against his remarks
NIA arrests alleged terror operative during pan-India searches,questions suspects radicalising youth
Assembly Elections 2024: Exit polls give Congress majority in Haryana; edge to NC-Congress in J&K
Going to Islamabad for multilateral event, not to discuss Indo-Pak ties: Jaishankar
Shimla: Municipal Commissioner orders demolition of three unauthorised storeys of disputed Sanjauli mosque
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Narsinghanand detained, claims aide; Security stepped up at Dasna temple after protest against his remarks
Anand, Arjun play out draws as Ganges Grandmasters suffer third consecutive defeat in GCL
NIA arrests alleged terror operative during pan-India searches,questions suspects radicalising youth
Enjoying my time as India captain, let’s see: Surya on IPL captaincy
Middle East latest: Hamas official killed in Israeli strike on refugee camp
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.