Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 5151 MP
Judgement Date : 28 March, 2023
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
AT JABALPUR
WP No. 6912 of 2023
(RAJ KUMAR PATEL Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS)
Dated : 28-03-2023
None present for the petitioner.
Shri G. P. Singh - Govt. Advocate for the respondent nos. 1 to 4/State.
None present for the respondent nos. 5 to 7.
Division Bench of this Court has taken suo motu cognizance of communication made by Chairman of State Bar Council of M.P asking entire
Lawyers community in State of M.P. to abstain from Court work.
In PIL vide order dated 24.3.2023 passed in W.P No.7295/2023 in para-18 following directions were issued:-
18. Under these circumstances, since the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court has been violated and keeping in mind the interest of the poor litigants, we deem it just and necessary to issue the following directions:-
(i) All the advocates throughout the State of Madhya Pradesh are hereby directed to attend to their court work forthwith. They shall represent their clients in the respective cases before the respective courts forthwith;
(ii) If any lawyer deliberately avoids to attend the court, it shall be presumed that there is disobedience of this order and he will be faced with serious consequences including initiation of proceedings for contempt of court under the Contempt of Courts Act;
(iii) If any lawyer prevents any other lawyer from attending the court work, the same would be considered as disobedience of these directions and he will be faced with serious consequences including initiation of proceedings under the Contempt of Courts Act;
Signature Not Verified Signed by: ARVIND KUMAR DUBEY Signing time: 3/29/2023 11:29:18 AM
(iv) Each of the judicial officers are directed to submit a report as to which lawyer has deliberately abstained from attending the court;
(v) The judicial officers shall also mention the names of advocates who have prevented other advocates from entering the court premises or from conducting their cases in the court;
(vi) Such advocates shall be dealt with seriously which may even include proceedings under the Contempt of Courts Act as well as being debarred from practice.
Division Bench had issued directions to Advocates to attend the Court work forthwith and to represent their clients in their respective cases. If
abstention from work is deliberate then Advocate will have to face serious consequences including initiation of contempt petition.
In view of same, as Advocates for the parties are not appearing in the case, Registry is directed to issue show cause notice to counsel for the petitioner(s) as well as counsel for the respondent nos. 5 to 7 whose name appear in the Vakalatnama to give explanation why Contempt Proceedings may not be initiated against him/her/them for deliberate violation of order dated 24.3.2023 passed in W.P No.7295/2023.
Notices shall not be issued to Government Advocate appearing for State since he remained present in Court and complied with directions passed in WP No.7295/2023.
List the matter after four weeks.
(VISHAL DHAGAT) JUDGE
DUBEY/-
Signature Not Verified Signed by: ARVIND KUMAR DUBEY Signing time: 3/29/2023 11:29:18 AM
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