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Chinmay Mohanty new Bar Council Chairman

Cuttack: Senior member of the Odisha State Bar Council Chinmay Mohanty on Monday took charge as the interim chairman of the Bar Council after an order was passed by the Orissa High Court. Pronouncing the verdict, a division bench of the court directed Mohanty to take charges as the council’s interim chairman until a full-fledged […]

  • Monday, 26 July 2021
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Odisha Lawyers protest Advocates' Amendment Bill 2017

Bhubaneswar: In support of the call of the Bar Council of India, the Odisha State Bar Council today observed a state wide cease work stir protesting against the proposed Advocates’ (Amendment) Bill-2017 by the Law Commission of India (LCI). As part of the protest, lawyers across the state refrained from court works and burnt the […]

  • Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Cease work stir of Odisha advocates against amendment of Advocates Act
Cease work stir of Odisha advocates against amendment of Advocates Act

Cuttack: On the call of Odisha State Bar Council, cease work stir will be staged by all the lawyers across State today, against the Advocates Act, 1961 amendment proposal given by the Bar Council of India (BCI). BCI chairman Manan Kumar Mishra, has already completed his tenure. But as he gave the Advocates Act amendment […]

  • Wednesday, 21 July 2021
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HC lawyers' cease-work stir to continue till Feb 2

Cuttack: Demanding immediate arrest of those who had allegedly threatened an advocate and Odisha State Bar Council member, lawyers of Orissa High Court today decided to continue their cease-work agitation till February 2. Advocate Chinmaya Kumar Mohanty has filed a complaint in this regard at Lingaraj police station of Bhubaneswar. “The general body meeting of […]

  • Monday, 28 June 2021
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State Bar Council urges CM Naveen to fulfill slew of demands for welfare of lawyers

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha State Bar Council on Wednesday put forth a series of demands before Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for the welfare of as many 60,000 lawyers across the State. In a letter to the CM, the Bar Council said, “Odisha Government has done a lot for professionals like doctors, engineers, lecturers, teachers, journalists whereas […]

  • Monday, 03 May 2021
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