A bench of Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Deepa Sharma issued notice to the Union government and BCI, seeking their reply to the petition by a lawyers' body which has contended that designation of senior advocate creates a different class of lawyers.
The court asked the lawyers' body, the National Lawyers' Campaign For Judicial Transparency And Reforms to move an application to make the Supreme Court registry a party as rules of the apex court have also been challenged, and listed the matter for further hearing on September 19.
It has also sought that the provisions in the Advocates Act which create this distinction, be declared ultra vires the Constitution and void ab initio.
Appearing for the lawyers body, advocate Mathews Nedumpara said there should not be any difference in dress code between designated senior advocates and other lawyers.
He claimed that under the Advocates Act, primacy in proceedings is given to senior advocates and alleged that this was unconstitutional.
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