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Supreme Court arraigns SCBA as party to plea against rule providing allotment of deceased lawyers’ chambers to relative

In the petition filed through advocate K Parameshwar, Jain has contended that though the Rules by themselves do not prescribe any criteria for allotment of chambers, the same has now been prescribed by way of a notice dated October 31, 2017. The notice mandates a minimum number of appearances as well as seniority as criteria to be eligible for allotment of chamber.

It is Jain’s argument that Rule 7B runs contrary to the criteria prescribed by the notice issued under the Rules since it makes a son, daughter or spouse eligible for chamber despite not having the Seniority or appearances prescribed.

Jain has submitted that Rule 7B violates the level playing field for advocates, thereby impinging upon Articles 14 and 19(1)(g) of the Constitution.

Relying on Article 39 of the Constitution, Jain has also submitted that Rule 7B creates a personal heritable right in a public property/good thus leading to concentration of material resources to the common detriment.

It is also Jain’s argument that first generation lawyers in supreme court are put to additional difficulty due to Rule 7B.

Jain has, therefore, prayed for quashing the Rule and cancelling all allotments made till date under the said Rule.

The top court had issued notice in the matter in February 2018.

Source: Barandbench

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