New Guidelines for Designation of Senior Advocates
On 18th July, 2023, the Supreme Court issued new guidelines for the designation of senior advocates practicing primarily in the Apex Court.
- These guidelines replace the ones issued in 2018, following the 2017 ruling in Indira Jaisingh vs. Union of India.
Need for New Guidelines
- The need for new guidelines arose after a May 12 ruling by a three-judge bench led by Justice S K Kaul, responding to a case seeking modifications in the conferment of 'senior advocate' designation.
About the Guidelines
- Minimum Age Requirement: Under the new guidelines, the minimum age for applying for the 'senior advocate' designation is set ....
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