Lawyers body forms committee to curb corruption in judiciary

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 20 2015 | 11:25 PM IST
To maintain probity in the judiciary, Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) executive committee has set up grievance committee to handle complaints relating to corruption and misconduct in the judicial system.
DHCBA formed the committee and has kept a box at the bar office to enable lawyers to drop their complaints.
DHCBA president Rajiv Khosla said "lawyers can approach the grievance committee against any order reflecting any undue favour given to any advocate or kith and kin of any judge in the court proceedings, including the orders relating to assigning of local commissioners.
"We may point out that the members (lawyers) at large are suffering a lot due to rising favouritism and nepotism in our judicial system which over the years has remained unchecked, resulting into frustration amongst the young and meritorious lawyers."
According to DHCBA, the need for grievance committee was felt after the high court administration "failed" to bring transparency in appointment of local commissioners despite repeated requests of the bar association.
Khosla said members can also give anonymous complaints but the same should contain the specific information with relevant material.
"The grievance committee, after verification of the complaints, shall disclose the details of the case to the members of the bar for redressal and also send the same to the Chief Justice of India as well as the Bar Council of India for necessary action," he added.
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First Published: Feb 20 2015 | 11:25 PM IST

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