When an advocate is designated as Senior Advocate, the following changes are soon seen in them.:-

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1) Some become humble..They develop a mentor mindset. They believe that now it is their duty to groom and to mentor other non designated advocates.

2) Some feel that now they have become law student in the true sense. They start reading law reports with the eyes of a student.

3) To some, designation goes to their head. They begin to believe that they are superior advocates than others. The arrogance creeps into their walk, talk and in their submissions to Court.

4) Some become extremely docile. They believe that they have been conferred a designation which they did not earn. The weight of obligation of  judges who granted them designation weighs them down. Instead of making firm submissions to court, they started accepting orders of court as their debts.  They lose interest in studying law reports. They begin to select briefs only for the courtrooms where judges know them personally and are inclined to grant them relief.

5) Most of the designated Senior Advocates lose desire to critically evaluate reported judgements. They observe silence about the judgements which need to be debated by the legal fraternity.

6) Some of them get lost in the jungle of facts of their cases. They can hardly contribute to the expansion of jurisprudence. They seldom read judgements of foreign courts. 

7) Some designated Senior Advocates consider the designation as a vehicle to make easy money.

8) And there are some senior advocates who truly deserve the designation..They think originally. Their mission is to enhance the reputation of the judiciary and to assist judges in doing justice and in laying down correct propositions of law. They keep themselves away from distractions and focus on strengthening the arms of the court..

Within 2 months of their designation as senior advocate, above changes start to become visible to other non designated lawyers.

(copyright) Haresh Raichura 25th March, 2024

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How to look intelligent while discussing any topic of law. A practical tip.

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To improve your expressions in courts, you need to rehearse the way you express your thoughts. One easiest way to do this is to discuss topics of law with your friends on tables of the library or in the tea canteen.

When you are discussing a current law topic with your friends in Bar, try to discuss a pattern instead of discussing a stand alone incident.

Here is an example :

Instead of discussing Hajib Row Verdict by Karnataka High Court, as a stand alone judgement, try to discuss a whole pattern from Sabrimala Temple Judgement of Supreme Court to Hijab Row Verdict.

Discuss what Justice R. F. Nariman has said in the Sabrimala Case.

Then discuss what Justice Indu Malhotra has said in that judgement. Discuss why did she give a dissenting opinion. What did she say.

Then discuss similar judgements discussed in this Hijab Row Verdict.

And above all, do not express your own  personal views during the debate. Discuss what judges have discussed. Reserve your personal opinion for the time being. Do not express your personal opinions unless you are called upon to express your personal views. And then also reveal your personal views with disclaimer that your view is not final and you are open to change your view if you come across a more rational view.

Do not let other think that you are biased in favour of one or another view.

Because, here, in this place, your only and only aim to sharpen your own debating skill.

Just argue plus and minus points of arguments of each judge.

Now you cannot debate in above way unless you have read those judgements.

So you need to read those judgements, one day earlier, in order to debate immpressivly.

In Bar Room Tea Clubs, if you see that on some table some senior advocates are debating some issue, you may find that they are discussing similar to the ways pointed out by me above.

(Copyright) Haresh Raichura 16th March, 2022

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