About the Job

Company Description

Prateek Mathur is a leading business consultancy based in Mumbai which provides solutions to general consultations and advisory. We specialize in solving issues faced by clients in the SRA, RERA, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL MATTERS.

Role Description

This is a full-time on-site role for an Advocate. The Advocate will be responsible for providing legal advice to Real Estate Client and resolving their issues, conducting research, and preparing legal documents. They will also attend court hearings and provide legal representation to clients.

Salary

15k – 20k fixed per month.

Time

10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Location

 Inhouse Legal Team of Real Estate Company Mumbai, Maharashtra

Qualifications

  • Legal knowledge and expertise in Indian laws and regulations, especially SRA, RERA COMPLIANCE, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a quick turnaround time.
  • Must be a member of the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa
  • Experience in litigation and legal research is a plus.
  • Bachelor’s degree in law from a recognized university

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INTRODUCTION:

Bar and Bench are two different elements with a common objective of administering justice in society. Bar, the term finds its origin in England, was used to differentiate a group of lawyers from a group of court officers. It is a group of lawyers enrolled with the state bar council who have permission to practice the profession in court. In simple terms, Bar is a place where lawyers take their place in a courtroom. The Bench is a place where judges take their seats in the courtroom. It is applied to differentiate between judges and attorneys.

BAR:

It is an association of lawyers established with the meaning to promote professional ability, enforcement of standards to ethical conduct, the encouragement of the spirit of public service among the members who practice the legal profession. In India, Bar Council was established as a statutory body under the Advocates Act,1961 aiming to regulate legal education and the legal profession. Its members are the lawyers from India and prescribe the qualifications, duties, etiquette, discipline, and conduct of lawyers.

BENCH:

A place where justice is administered by either judge or judges of the court. Bench could be in court or tribunal. The bench where the judge sits should showcase the position’s respect and dignity.

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BAR AND BENCH:

Bar provides the foundation for the stability towards the independence of the judiciary. Bench reflects its action carefully as it is a senior figure to lower rank judicial officers who learn from it. Bar and Bench are two sides of the judiciary that works together to deliver justice in society and ensure no delay in justice due to adjournments of hearing. An advocate who outraged the court by removing the foundation of the court, such an act of an advocate only results in dishonouring the system for justice administration. An advocate must respect the honour and dignity of the Bench. A judge must perform his duties fairly, non-bias, are held liable for their judgments in the court of law. In L.M. Das v. Advocate General Orrisa1 believed that advocates play an important role in the practice of achieving justice. In another case of the Madras High court, it was held that to administer justice it is essential to have Bar.2

The relationship between bar and bench must not act as a hindrance to the administration of justice, in the case of P.D. Gupta v. Ram Murthi and others3, Shri Krishna Das had died leaving immovable property that led to disputes. Among all those who claimed the property, there was a woman named Vidyawati. The lawyer of Vidyawati purchased the property and later on sold it to a third party. A complaint was made against the lawyer in Delhi Bar Council as the lawyer was enrolled in Delhi. Court held that any complaint made before the disciplinary committee must be resolved within a year and the Bar Council of India later enquired into the case and resultantly expelled him for a year. Before practicing any other right given to Bar by law the advocate practice the Right to be heard in courts to perform its role play in case.4

Roles played by Bar and Bench go hand in hand. The profession of Bar and Bench is the ultimate result of legal education. Those who belong to Bench are those who used to be part of the bar at one time. The mutual agreement of Bar and Bench helps in the administration of justice in society.

HOW ‘BENCH’ CAN STRENGTHEN RELATIONS WITH ‘BAR’?

The judicial system of state must be:

  1. The judge must hear both the parties before deciding the case. Enough opportunity must be given to both sides to represent their case.
  2. Judge shall not be impartial while giving his judgment.
  3. Judges shall interfere in proceedings to keep a check of relevancy of facts, receiving clarification on arguments.  
  4. Judges must interpret the laws, acts, orders, and rules, that are in question to remove the inconsistency of provisions.
  5. Cases must not be adjourned for a longer duration of time and must have sufficient reason for any adjournment.
  6. Disposition of case should be done at the earliest if possible.
  7. Maintaining the independence of the judiciary.
  8. The meetings must be held among judges and advocates presenting the case so that the difficulty faced can be resolved.
  9. The changes in the legal world must be known by the judge.

HOW ‘BAR’ CAN STRENGTHEN RELATIONS WITH ‘BENCH’?

  1. Respect must be shown towards the courts and judges.
  2. Steps must be taken by advocates to ensure the avoidance of unfair practices by their clients.
  3. Advocates must not influence the judgments of courts.
  4. Advocates shall present the case with a clear mention of the laws involved and relevant case laws.
  5. Advocates must present facts before the court, not those which molded to be shown as truth.
  6. Advocate must not present a case before the judge to who he is personally related.
  7. Advocate must not be involved in any case based on their financial interest.
  8. Advocate shall not represent any case that may have a personal influence.

CONTEMPT OF COURT:

Supreme Court bench believed the cordial relations between bar and bench are a necessity so that the process of delivering justice in society could run smoothly. Lack of good relationship between bar and bench leads to slowing the process of administering justice and justice delayed is justice denied. The process in which justice is administered affects both bar and bench equally. The key to the stability of the relationship between bar and bench is respect towards each other. Both must support each other during difficulty. Being at bar is a prior step to becoming a judge. Every judge was once a lawyer.  They both are the product of the same legal system just superiority varies. Sometimes, due to the severity of the case or facts, issues the conversation may turn into a heated and harsh debate.

The harsh approach by lawyers sometimes may lead to harm the very foundation that laid justice. It’s like disrespecting the system itself. An advocate must keep his/her personal opinion regarding anything to himself/herself and must act within the boundaries provided by law. Being at a higher position doesn’t give them the right to degrade the lower-class judicial officers or the members of the bar. An act of disrespecting the conduct either by a judge or by lawyer amounts to contempt of court. For instance, the use of language that implicates insult against a judge or conceives him/her with his removal and transferring to another area challenging the authority of the judge and defaming him/her in any manner is a punishable offense under the act and must be held liable under the appropriate section.

Contempt of court is governed under the Contempt of Court Act,1971 aiming at types of contempt of court and punishment for the act of contempt of court. In the case of Supreme Court Bar Association v. Union of India, the court punished the lawyer by suspending his license to practice the profession for a specified period. Civil Contempt as defined under the act states wilful disobedience of any court order or decree or judgment. Criminal Contempt as defined under the act, states the publication of any material defaming the conduct of courts or judges, or any obstruction in the administration of justice.

Rachita Taneja5 was a cartoonist who was accused of posting objectionable cartoons of the Supreme Court. It was held that if in the eyes of the accused his action was of fair criticism that still does not mean they have the authority to contempt the court. Prashant Bhushan6 the senior advocate published two tweets claiming the denial of fundamental rights to citizens by keeping Supreme Court in lockdown and another tweet states that Supreme Court destructed the functioning of democracy. This too was met with heavy criticism.

CONCLUSION:

The relationship between Bar and the bench hasn’t developed fully since the introduction of democracy in Indian society. They both have mutual responsibility toward society to administer justice fairly. There must be a system of adjustment between both the elements of justice. Both the elements must function together to enhance their relationship in a better way. Both must uphold the basics of a free and independent judiciary. They must ensure the absence of impartiality, rule of law must be present to guarantee the independence of the judiciary from the state’s control.

Nowadays, the problem is that every day 5 to 6 letters were filed for adjourning of hearings on the ground of personal difficulty, this frequent adjournment is a matter of concern for both Bar and Bench. Lawyers must come thoroughly prepared for the presentation of the case so that there would no delay in process of justice delivery. Similarly, Judges must ensure to take much of the information so that there must be no hurdles in process of justice delivery. To attain justice in society both parties must play their part efficiently and cautiously. The bar must always be independent, responsible, and potent, to perform its function effectively so that the independence of the judiciary is maintained. If there must exist good relations between bar and bench, the high expense at the cost can be very much reduced.


CITATIONS:

1 1957 AIR 250.

2 1966 2 MLJ 219.

3 1998 AIR SC 283.

4 1943 AIR Lahore 14.

5 2020 SCC OnLine SC 1042.

6 2020 SCC OnLine SC 588.

This article is written by Simran Gulia pursuing BA LLB from Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies.

About Jurisperitus

Jurisperitus: The Law Journal (ISSN 2581-6349) (Indexed) is a non-annual peer-reviewed journal initiated with an aim to provide a platform to the masses of our country and re-iterate the importance and multi-disciplinary approach of law.

This journal is an initiative by Legal Education and Awareness Foundation, a registered Non-Governmental Organization, which aims at providing legal education and awareness to all parts of the country beyond any social and economic barriers.

Jurisperitus is indexed with Scientific Indexing Service, Scientific Journal Impact Fact, IJIFactor, RsearchBib and International Institute of Organized Research. It has A++ Impact Factor Rating.

About the Event

Jurisperitus is calling for unique and unpublished research papers, Short Notes, Book Reviews & Case Comments for its Volume 3, Issue 1.

How to Submit?

To submit, click here or email your manuscript at editor@jurisperitus.co.in.

  1. The manuscript should be in MS Word format.
  2. The title of the manuscript should be appropriate.
  3. The manuscript shall be original and unpublished.
  4. The submission should not be plagiarized, and free from grammatical, spelling and other errors.
  5. Full names of all the author(s) must be given.
  6. Any uniform method for citation may be followed.
  7. The body of the manuscript shall be in Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 line spacing. Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, size 10 single line spacing.
  8. Normal/Default Margins shall be used.
  9. New Roman, size 10 single line spacing
  10. Page borders shall not be used.

Last Date of Submission of Full Manuscript: 5th November 2020

Perks

Selected papers will be provided with the following:

  • Soft copy of their certificate of publication within a week of acceptance of their paper and completing all the formalities
  • Soft copy of the journal available on the website, here.
  • One best paper selected will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 10,000/-
  • The publication will be released on 15th November 2020 and authors will be able to download it from the website.

Word Limit

  1. Articles: 3000-5000 words including footnotes
  2. Short Notes: 2000-3000 words including footnotes
  3. Book Reviews: 1000-2000 words including footnotes
  4. Case Commentaries: 1000-3000 words including footnotes

Fee Details

The fee is to be paid after acceptance of Manuscript.

  • Rs. 600/- for Single Authored manuscript
  • Rs. 900/- for Co-authored manuscript
  • Rs. 1200/- for Triple Authored manuscript

Mode of Payment

Paytm: 9013078358

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Account Details

  • Account Holder’s Name: MR SIDDHARTH DHAWAN
  • Account Number: 104210100028711
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  • Bank & Branch: Andhra Bank, Rajadani Enclave Branch

Contact Details

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Phone/WhatsApp: 9013078358

Email ID: editor [at] jurisperitus.co.in

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About the Institute

School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, was founded and is administered by Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI).  It one of the first institutions in India to be accredited in 1998 by the NAAC.

About the Competition

The National Moot Court Competition (NMCC) is the flagship event of the Moot Court Society of School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore. The previous editions of the NMCC have hosted various legal luminaries including Late Shri Ram Jethmalani, Sr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Lavu Nageswara Rao, and Ms. Indira Jai Singh, Sr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India. The 11th edition of the National Moot Court Competition is scheduled to be held from November 5 to 8, 2020 virtually.

Eligibility

  • Students pursuing 3-year or 5-year Bachelor’s Degree in Law, from Colleges/Universities recognized by BCI.
  • Only one team per college/institution/university shall be allowed to participate.

Registration

  • Registration shall be based on a first come first serve basis to 40 participating teams.
  • Registration shall be successful upon completion of all formalities mentioned in the Rules.
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Registration Fees

The registration fee (without accommodation) for the Competition is INR 1,500.

Awards

  • Winners:  Cash Prize of Rs. 25,000/-
  • Runners up:  Cash Prize of Rs. 15,000/-
  • Best Speakers: Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/-
  • Best Memorial: Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/-
  • Best Researcher:  Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/-
  • All the participants will be awarded e-certificates.

Important Links

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Contact Details

Email: moot@law.christuniversity.in

Student Convenors:

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About CCI, India

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is a statutory body established under the Competition Act, 2002 with the objective of preventing practices having an adverse effect on competition, to promote and sustain competition in markets, to protect the interest of consumers, and to ensure freedom of trade carried on by other participants in markets in India.

CCI is also mandated to take suitable measures for the promotion of competition law by organizing various advocacy programs for the stakeholders.

The Commission brings out its annual Journal on Competition Law and Policy in both print and online versions.

About the Opportunity

The Commission invites original high-quality research papers, articles, case law, and book reviews on competition law, the economics of competition law, and contemporary antitrust issues for publication in its aforesaid journal.

However, research papers/ articles/book reviews on the following themes, in the Indian context and based on empirical research, would be encouraged:

  • Cartel
  • Vertical restraints and competition
  • Market definition, measuring market power and abuse of dominance
  • Merger and acquisition
  • New age economy, platform markets and challenges for antitrust enforcement
  • Intellectual property rights and competition law
  • Recent development in competition law and policy
  • Any other issues related to competition law and policy

Process of Selection

Initial stage: The Joint editors will carry out a blind review to determine the eligibility of the paper for further review. On clearing the initial stage: The paper will be sent to the editorial board.

A double-blind review process will be followed at both stages.

Based on the editorial board recommendations, the paper will be rejected or accepted or sent.

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How to Submit

Full papers along with a CV of the author(s) and duly signed certificate of originality sent to journals@cci.gov.in

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Requests for further information or any other queries may be sent to the abovementioned email ID.

Please Note: There is no specific deadline for the submission of papers. Papers cleared by the Editorial board will be published in the next available issue of the Journal. 

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Theme:

 Candidate can select any topic related to law or Management.
Word Limit:
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 Short Articles: 1000 words
 Book Review: Any new book launched relating to law and management 2,000 words
 Original Research Articles: both imperative and theoretical
 Review Articles: Review on any topic with proper justification
 Short Communications: maximum of 3000 words
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Lexstructor is an online, open access legal news, journals publication and education imparting platform, which is dedicated to express views on varied legal issues, thereby generating diversified research emerging areas in law. This platform shall also encourage the intent of young law students, professionals and members of academia to contribute to the field of law and its relation with various aspects of technology, policy making, management and other disciplines of academia, through journal and blogs sections. Besides, it provides free access of daily legal news updates to literate a lawman as well as a layman with the contemporary legal developments and know-how.

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About the organisation

The Nainital Bank Limited is around a century-old Private Sector Scheduled Commercial Bank established in the year 1922 by Bharat Ratna Late Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant and few other prominent personalities of Nainital.

Age Required

22 years to 32 years.

Eligibility

  1. Full time or regular 3/5 years Professional Degree in Law with minimum 60% marks from a recognized University/Institute.
  2. Preference will be given to those candidates who are handling legal matters at corporate/ controlling offices of Banks/Financial Institutions.

Salary

Pay Scale of Rs. 23700-980/7-30560-1145/2-32850-1310/7-42020 plus Special Allowance at 7.75% of Basic Pay + Dearness Allowance thereon (under revision at Industry level). CTC would be approx. Rs. 7.00 lacs per annum.

Application Process

The application, enclosing all prescribed documents should reach the Bank’s Head Office on or before July 21, 2020.

Guidelines

  • The candidates applying for the post/s mentioned above must submit their duly typed application by Registered/ Speed Post addressed to ‘The Vice President (HRM), The Nainital Bank Limited, Head Office, 7 Oaks Building, Mallital, Nainital-263001 (Uttarakhand)’ in the prescribed format.
  •  Application fees: Rs. 1000.00 (Rupees one thousand only) including GST which should be remitted through Demand Draft in favor of the Nainital Bank Limited payable at Nainital (Uttarakhand) and the same should be attached with the application.
  • The envelope containing the application should be super-scribed with ‘Application for Post of________________ (Mention name of the post for which applied).

Deadline

21st July 2020

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