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A day after Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association unanimously passed the resolution to start addressing the judges as Sirs instead of My Lords the symbol of slavery of the British Rule and colonial legacy the courtrooms witnessed some light moments with some judges reminding the lawyers about the new rules. I will dismiss your case and refer your name to the High Court Bar Association for action if you address me as My Lord,a judge smilingly interrupted as the lawyer rose to say My Lordship.
Another judge referring to allegations that judges misbehave with lawyers,said: You (lawyers) will be accused of violating your own resolution if you do not address us as Sir.
A few judges,who welcomed the new resolution,asked the lawyers not to shy away from addressing them as Sir.
The essence and mandate of the resolution is to abandon words like My Lord and Your Lordship as forms of addressing the bench. It is open to lawyers not to use any alternative expression of addressing the bench and simply to make their submissions, said advocate Anupam Gupta,who used no form of addressing the Bench.
Sir is a very respectful word. I enjoyed addressing the judges as Sir than My Lord and will stick to the same, said lawyer H C Arora. Those who addressed Judges as My Lord said that shifting to Sir will take time as using of My Lord has become a habit.
It is just that using of My Lord has become an integral part of our arguments. It is more a habit and acts as a helping verb to foster the smooth flow of our contentions, said advocate Rishabh Kapoor.
When asked as to what action shall be taken against the lawyers who do not adhere to the resolution,Bar president K S Dhaliwal said: Since it is a very old practice,abandoning these form of addressing will take time. We will give our brother lawyers a months time and then we will assess as to whether the lawyers are obeying the resolution.
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