Bar Councils demanded the formation of a Supreme Court bench in South India
Bar Councils demanded the formation of a Supreme Court bench in South India
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On Sunday, the Supreme Court bench in South India demanded that the Bar Councils of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. Councils say that they have made this demand in keeping with those who have given up their intention to go to the Supreme Court in Delhi because they are not able to reach the Supreme Court or stay away. or are not able to try.

The bar councils heads seeking a Supreme Court bench in South India have chosen Telangana Bar Council Chairman A Narasimha Reddy as the convener of the committee seeking to achieve the goal of making the Supreme Court bench in South India.

The demand for a special bench of the Supreme Court has been long since, but this is the first time that legal experts have come together and demanded it in an organised form. Reddy said that it is not understandable why the Supreme Court has not set up its appeal bench in four parts of the country at this time.

The Delhi Supreme Court can focus only on constitutional issues, but if the appeal benches in four corners, they can take decisions on appeals from the High Court," he said. The five state bar councils have unanimously decided to meet president Ramnath Kovind, vice president M Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Justice Minister, Chief Justice of India and supreme court judges on this demand in the coming days. Do it.

 

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