Stop calling me 'My Lord' and I will give you half of my salary: SC judge tells senior advocate
Supreme Court judge, Justice P S Narasimha, expressed his displeasure at being repeatedly addressed as "My Lord" and "Your Lordships" by lawyers during judicial proceedings. During a regular court matter, he suggested that lawyers use "Sir" instea...

Lawyers, during arguments, invariably address judges as "My Lord" or "Your Lordships". Those opposed to the practice often call it a colonial-era relic and a sign of slavery.
"Why don't you use 'Sir' instead," Justice Narasimha said, adding otherwise, he will start counting as to how many times the senior lawyer uttered the expression "My Lords".
In 2006, the Bar Council of India had passed a resolution deciding no advocate will address judges as "My Lord" and "Your Lordship" but it was not followed in practice.
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