A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra was irked on hearing the complaint and said the court cannot spend whole day in hearing urgent mentioning.
"We cannot spend the whole day and allow mentioning to go on like this," the bench, also comprising Justices Amitava Roy and A M Khanwilkar, said.
It then made clear that all matters, which could not be mentioned for urgent listing and hearing, would be listed after the Dussehra vacation on October 3 or 6 and the decision on this would be taken by the apex court registry.
Senior lawyers including former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi and Anand Grover mentioned their matters, following which, the court started hearing the already listed cases.
One of the lawyers, who was in the queue, then objected and alleged that senior advocates have been allowed to mention multiple cases, but others should also get at least one chance as all litigants cannot afford big advocates.
Some lawyers, who were also in the queue, supported their colleague, leading to noisy scenes in the packed courtroom.
The CJI then said that the matters, which could not be mentioned, would be listed for hearing by the registry.
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