Some lawyers spreading sense of dread on social media about matrimonial matters: Justice BV Nagarathna

Pertinently, she advised young advocates to avoid frivolous litigation and not let themselves be used by busybodies to harass litigants or the State.

Justice BV Nagarathna

Supreme Court judge Justice BV Nagarathna on Saturday said that certain lawyers under the guise of disseminating legal literacy on social media were spreading a sense of dread, particularly on matrimonial cases.

Justice Nagarathna urged lawyers to be responsible while advising clients and ensure that there is a balance between the duty towards the client and duty to the court.

She was speaking at the 11th Convocation of the National Law University (NLU), Delhi.

In recent years, under the guise of disseminating legal literacy, a disheartening practice has been adopted by some lawyers on social media. To solicit clients by invoking a sense of dread, especially in matrimonial matters and marketing what is called saving tactics that is scuttle or bombard the legal process. Dear graduates as constructive citizens, you must ensure that your advice to clients are not laced with a side step of law but must balance between your duty to the client and to the court,” the top court judge said.

Pertinently, she advised young advocates to avoid frivolous litigation and not let themselves be used by busybodies to harass litigants or the State.

“Dear graduates, you have the responsibility to not misuse forums by frivolous petitions or lengthy submissions. An advocate must never allow themselves be used as masks for a busy body merely to harass litigants or the State or deliberately approach wrong forums or protract litigation,” the judge emphasised.

While addressing the recent graduates, Justice Nagarathna said that members of the bar due to their ethical, intellectual and practical education, understanding of legal apparatus and Indian society, are more suited to become constructive citizens.

Your generation sits at the intersection of traditional legal practice and legal transformation,” the judge told the law graduates as she impressed upon them to conduct themselves with a degree of responsibility.

Speaking about litigation, Justice Nagarathna said a case file is not a mere chronology or index of events but speaks of human struggles and sufferings at all stages of life.

The legal practice exists in shades of grey that obligates you to choose the right path in a lis, the judge remarked.

It is incumbent upon you to show that your pragmatic actions as lawyers are principled, limited by legality and emboldened by morality and your contributions to the society must go beyond legal practice,” she added.

Source: https://www.barandbench.com/news/lawyers-spreading-sense-dread-social-media-matrimonial-matters-justice-bv-nagarathna

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