The court passed this remark as it noted that a lawyer was arguing his case without any copy of the brief
New Delhi: Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Friday remarked that a lawyer appearing in court without carrying a copy of his brief is like Sachin Tendulkar without his bat on the cricket pitch.
CJI Chandrachud said, “A lawyer without a brief is Sachin Tendulkar without his bat.” The CJI also commented to the lawyer that it looks bad that the lawyer is wearing a gown and band but doesn’t have a copy of the brief.
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The court passed this remark as it noted that a lawyer was arguing his case without any copy of the brief.
Earlier, in the morning, the CJI bench also apprised about a full court meeting decision that each Bench will take up 10 transfer petitions and 10 bail matters every day to dispose of all such matters before the winter vacation.
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