When a team of advocates led by the Madras High Court Advocates Association President, R C Paul Kanagaraj, met Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and requested him to announce that action would not be taken against the advocates on the basis of amended rules, the CJ said, "I am not here to take action. But if boycott continues, I cannot prevent Bar Council from taking action."
"If the High Court Rules Committee has to consider the suggestions of the bar association, the boycott and agitations need to be withdrawn," he added.
The matter relates to recent amendments introduced by the high court to Section 34(1)of Advocates Act against which various advocates associations took out a rally on June 6.
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Meanwhile, functioning of lower courts in districts in
South Tamil Nadu was hit as the lawyers boycotted the courts to protest the amendments to the Advocates Act.
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