Hassan: High Court Chief Justice D H Waghela inaugurates Convention of All Karnataka Women Lawyers


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By Srinivasa
Bellevision Media Network

Hassan, 28 Apr 2013: The High Court chief justice D H Waghela inaugurated the convention of all Karnataka women lawyers that was jointly organized by district women lawyers’ Forum and Karnataka women lawyers’ Federation at Hassanamba Kala Bhavan here on Saturday April 27.

 


Speaking on the occasion, Waghela expressed his concern over not having a minimum of 30 percent of lawyers in our vast country.  He also advised to provide basic amenities to lawyers arriving to cities and towns from remote villages and far-flung regions.  He also expressed happiness over women lawyers for their grit and courage to serve as lawyers.

 
The High Court judges K L Manjunat, N K Patil, H Billappa, B V Nagaratna, Somashekar, K Sheela Anish, Muniappa, Indrani Patni, H V Timme Gowda, Bar Association president M B Vishwanat, N V Pushpa, Saraswati, Hemalata Mahishi and others were present at the occasion. 


The lawyer Banoo Mustaq welcomed the gathering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Benedict Noronha, Udupi Sun, April-28-2013, 5:37
It was a most welcocme programme. In my view such programmes must be oganised in different parts of the state and thw Lawyers must be advised for help rendering speedy justice. it must not be for simple pray for time. The advocates who appear in the court for a day must study the case, for what it is and help the court to proceed. Adjournments , it is said not more than THREE time in a hearing stage but I see adjournments more than Three times at every application or step in a case which is bad and against the spirit of rending justice to the clients who approach for justice. It is the preciding officer can control this following the provisioons of CPC strictly, without fear or favour. Secondly the District Judge and HIgh court must supervise the oold and pending cases and see that they are disposed off judiciously early. Any Civil case must be disposed of as per law within THREE yeas.Can we (not)do it. Advocates judges please question yourselves. Benedict Noronha, Advocate, Udupi.
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