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The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea challenging the Delhi High Court's decision to confer senior designations to 70 lawyers, stating that nobody receives special treatment based on their gown. The court also addressed concerns about long queues for lawyers seeking to have their matters listed, stating that judges work hard to hear cases. The plea contended that the classification of lawyers into two categories (senior and other) was against the principles of equality and the Constitution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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