Lawyers Discuss Urgent Need for Bar Association Elections in Jamshedpur

Meeting chaired by Advocate Kumar Rajesh Ranjan emphasizes the urgency of holding the long-pending District Bar Association elections in Jamshedpur.

A meeting organized by Lawyers Defense was held on Saturday at the Old Court Chamber building in Jamshedpur, where advocates discussed the urgent need to conduct the District Bar Association elections, which have been pending for eight months.

JAMSHEDPUR – Advocates in Jamshedpur gathered on Saturday at the Old Court Chamber building for a meeting organized by Lawyers Defense, with the primary agenda being the long-overdue District Bar Association elections.

The meeting was chaired by Advocate Kumar Rajesh Ranjan, and Advocate Paramjit Srivastava conducted the proceedings.

The advocates expressed concern over the delay in the bar elections, which has stalled various welfare and development activities for the legal community.

Advocate Akshay Kumar Jha suggested that the lawyers collectively meet with the election officials to expedite the process.

Advocate Amit Kumar highlighted that from 2004 to 2024, no comprehensive development, including health insurance, has been carried out for the lawyers in the new bar building.

Advocate Vivek Kumar pointed out that the lawyers do not benefit from the sale of affidavits and other documents through vendors in both the new and old court premises.

He stressed the need for a new committee to ensure that all documents are issued through the Bar Association office.

Advocate Vinod Kumar Mishra supported the sentiments of his colleagues, emphasizing the importance of conducting the elections as soon as possible.

The meeting saw the participation of several advocates, including Keshav Kumar Singh, Ravindra Dubey, Ravindra Kumar, Neeraj Kumar, Virendra Prasad, Amit Kumar, Dilip Singh, Rajkumar Das, Bhajo Hari Mahto, Mithilesh Kumar, Mithilesh Singh, Pawan Kumar, Sushil Kumar Sharma, and Poonam Kumari.

Advocate Naveen Prakash participated virtually, and it was unanimously decided to submit a memorandum to the new Governor, stressing the need for the Advocate Protection Act.

The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks by Advocate Vivek Kumar, followed by the national anthem.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

Odisha: Congress Protests Alleged NEET Irregularities

Bhubaneswar, May 28 () Odisha Congress on Wednesday staged a massive protest in Bhubaneswar against the alleged irregularities in the NEET examination and demanded...

Gujarat CM Orders New SOP To Fast-Track Development Projects, Reviews Monsoon Preparedness

Gandhinagar, May 27 () Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday directed the preparation of a new standard operating procedure (SOP) to reduce delays in...

Opinion

Ekta Kapoor Learns To ‘clock It’ From Gen Z, Adapts To New Age Terminologies

Mumbai, May 27 (IANS) Producer and TV czarina Ekta Kapoor recently gave fans a hilarious glimpse into her fun interaction with the Gen Z...

Nicolas Cage Reveals What Influenced Him For ‘Spider-Noir’

Los Angeles, May 27 (IANS) Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage, who headlines the streaming series ‘Spider-Noir’, has shared that the pop art of...

You May Also Like

From Unquestioned Supremo To Facing ED Heat: The Rise And Unraveling Of Former Kerala CM Vijayan

Thiruvananthapuram, May 27 (IANS) For nearly three decades, Pinarayi Vijayan stood as the undisputed strongman of Kerala politics, a leader who transformed himself from...

SC To Deliver Verdict Today On Pleas Challenging SIR Of Electoral Rolls

New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) The Supreme Court is set to deliver a crucial verdict on Wednesday on a series of petitions challenging the...

Read More

Discussion

Recent