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State Bar Council President Prem Singh Bhadauria in Press Club - Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion Lawyer in Madhya Pradesh 233 Thousand The lawyers are away from the court. This decision of the State Bar Council has been taken after the CJI's directive that lawyers have to dispose of old cases within three months. Under this instruction, selected cases come to the judges every day 24 and the cases are divided into three To be settled within a month. This arrangement has been made so that the victims get justice quickly and they do not have to wander. Following this directive, the State Bar Council has asked the lawyers not to work. State Bar Council President Prem Singh Bhadauria said at the Press Club on Friday that justice should not be bound by time limits. There are many cases in which it takes time to gather evidence, follow and present your point of view. If the lawyer is in a hurry, he may not be able to collect the right information and injustice will be done to the victim. 24 Next strategy will be made on Bhadoria Said that the lawyers will not work till Saturday and after that on Sunday we will decide what to do next. He told that we had corresponded many times about not working but when we were not listened to, we were forced to do it. to garner applause Such decisions are being taken 2023 On the instructions to settle the case in three months, Bhadoria said that such decisions are taken before the Supreme Court to garner applause. Before changing any system, both its good and bad aspects should be seen. However, Bhadoria also agreed that cases for ten to twenty years are pending in the courts and they should be disposed of quickly, but proper arrangements should be made for that. ,

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State Bar Council President Prem Singh Bhadauria in Press Club – Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion Lawyer in Madhya Pradesh 233 Thousand The lawyers are away from the court. This decision of the State Bar Council has been taken after the CJI’s directive that lawyers have to dispose of old cases within three months. Under this instruction, selected cases come to the judges every day 24 and the cases are divided into three To be settled within a month. This arrangement has been made so that the victims get justice quickly and they do not have to wander. Following this directive, the State Bar Council has asked the lawyers not to work. State Bar Council President Prem Singh Bhadauria said at the Press Club on Friday that justice should not be bound by time limits. There are many cases in which it takes time to gather evidence, follow and present your point of view. If the lawyer is in a hurry, he may not be able to collect the right information and injustice will be done to the victim. 24 Next strategy will be made on

Bhadoria Said that the lawyers will not work till Saturday and after that on Sunday we will decide what to do next. He told that we had corresponded many times about not working but when we were not listened to, we were forced to do it. to garner applause Such decisions are being taken

2023 On the instructions to settle the case in three months, Bhadoria said that such decisions are taken before the Supreme Court to garner applause. Before changing any system, both its good and bad aspects should be seen. However, Bhadoria also agreed that cases for ten to twenty years are pending in the courts and they should be disposed of quickly, but proper arrangements should be made for that. ,

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