Column: Lawyers Can’t Be A Law Unto Themselves

By Sandeep Sahu It’s an extraordinary situation for sure and I seriously doubt if the judicial system in India has seen anything like this before. Just imagine a High Court, no less, as one of the ‘parties’ in a case! It had to the unenviable task of appointing a counsel to ‘represent’ it in the […]

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By Sandeep Sahu

It’s an extraordinary situation for sure and I seriously doubt if the judicial system in India has seen anything like this before. Just imagine a High Court, no less, as one of the ‘parties’ in a case! It had to the unenviable task of appointing a counsel to ‘represent’ it in the case being heard in the Supreme Court like an ordinary ‘litigant’. In another unprecedented development, the counsel appointed by it, Sibo Shakar Misra, was suspended by the Orissa High Court Bar Association. Earlier, we saw the full 14-judge bench of the High Court take up a contempt case suo motu, something that old-timers say never happened before.