Present generation does not want to learn court craft: SC

The Supreme Court observed that the current generation lacks interest in learning court craft. This remark came after a young lawyer casually walked away during order dictation. The lawyer cited an adjournment letter. The bench noted that case rea...

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The present generation does not want to learn "court craft", the Supreme Court said on Wednesday.

A bench of Justices S V N Bhatti and P B Varale made the observation after a young lawyer was casually walking away while an order was being dictated.

When the matter came up, the lawyer told the court there is a letter circulated for adjournment. As the bench started dictating the order, she started walking away.


Miffed at this, the bench observed, "The young generation does not want to learn the court craft. Reading cases is only 30 per cent, rest 70 per cent is court craft."
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