Allahabad HC Issues Directive: Emphasizes Humility and Cooperation in Interactions with Advocates and Clerks

Allahabad HC Issues Directive: Emphasizes Humility and Cooperation in Interactions with Advocates and Clerks

The administration of the Allahabad High Court has issued a directive instructing all officers and officials across various sections of the court to adopt a humble and cooperative demeanor in their interactions with advocates and their clerks.

The Registrar General has issued several such directions in an office order dated January 24.

It further specified that all court officers and officials are obligated to approach interactions with counsel in a courteous manner, ensuring that their behavior and manners demonstrate an appropriate level of humility.

Additionally, all Registrars/Joint Registrars, acting as supervisory authorities, have been directed to arrange briefing sessions to ensure the adoption of such conduct within the sections under their supervision.

According to the order, the objective of these sessions is to instill appropriate etiquette and demeanor among all officers and officials. The sessions aim to provide guidance on addressing lawyers and their clerks with patience and composure.

"All concerned are directed to make sincere efforts to ensure that no such incident takes place, where learned counsel have to make complaint regarding the bad or rude behavior of any staff," the officer order read.

Additionally, there is a recommendation for various registrars to organize a training session next month to enhance awareness among the staff.

 

 

 

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