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Shree. ( Advocate.)     06 December 2009

A judge, bored and frustrated by a lawyer's tedious argumen

A judge, bored and frustrated by a lawyer's tedious argument

A judge, bored and frustrated by a lawyer's tedious arguments, had made numerous rulings to speed the trial along. The attorney had bristled at the judge's orders, and their tempers grew hot. Finally, frustrated with another repetition of arguments he had heard many times before, the judge pointed to his ear and said, "Counselor, you should be aware that at this point, what you are saying is just going in one ear and out the other." "Your honor," replied the lawyer, "That goes without saying. What is there to prevent it?"



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N RAMESH. (Advocate Chennai. Formerly Civil Judge. Mobile.09444261613)     06 December 2009

Nice.


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