Friday, April 16, 2010

Delhi High Court Declines Lawyers’ Plea To Argue In Hindi-1ST FEB -2010

The Delhi High Court has declined the plea of a group of lawyers to fight their cases in Hindi apart from the English language used now.




Delhi High Court Declines Lawyers’ Plea To Argue In Hindi

Last Updated: 2010-02-01 T11:30:00+05:30




The Delhi High Court turned down the plea of a group of lawyers to argue their cases in Hindi apart from the English language being used now.

Ashok Aggarwal, president of the Delhi unit of the lawyers' association, Registrar General (Administration) of the high court said, "Hindi in high court is considered by this court but not acceded to."

Referring to the letter he received on Friday, Aggarwal said on Sunday, "We will raise our voices against this. This will be the beginning of our agitation. We have a huge support from lawyers and will lead our campaign."

"When lawyers argue in Hindi, judges do not pay attention to them. English has become a status symbol," Aggarwal said pointing out article 348 of the constitution provides for arguing court cases in English as well as in regional languages.

"Hindi is being used in the high courts of Rajasthan, Allahabad and Madhya Pradesh, but not in the national capital," he said.

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