Varanasi: Generally, in the courts of the country, lawyers work in Hindi or English language, most of the lawyers choose the English language, but in Varanasi, there is a lawyer who neither writes in English nor Hindi, he has done his work and has chosen Sanskrit language. This lawyer is Acharya Shyam Upadhyay, who for the past 38 years has done all his work in the Sanskrit language.
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Varanasi lawyer Shyam Upadhyay not only writes the affidavit in Sanskrit, but he also examines the court in Sanskrit. Shyam Upadhyay is Acharya and BA LLB in Sanskrit. From 1978 till today, he does the work of the court completely in Sanskrit. The reason behind this attachment of Acharya Shyam Upadhyay to Sanskrit is told by his father. He says that the work of the court is not done in Sanskrit, that he was troubled since childhood.
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In class 7th, Shyam had decided that he would become a lawyer and use the Sanskrit language in the court. That's why he started work in court after doing BA LLB. All the work was done in Sanskrit. Advocate Acharya Shyam Upadhyay, wearing a black coat, applies Tripund and Tilak on the forehead. Not only this, people bring their case to themselves and explain it very easily in Sanskrit. Then he also writes letters in Sanskrit.
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