Mahesh (ADv) 14 October 2014
dr g balakrishnan (advocate/counsel supreme court) 18 October 2014
Mr Mahesh ,
what you want to become ? first zero in? do you want to practice law? if so LL.B is enough to get bar membership.
Advocate is really made by proper practice only not by virtue of your several degrees.
Law calls for very serious study unlike you do in a college, very high concentration in the facts finding in a client's case and what law can be applied by a lot of tests like we call it on the anvils of relevant law concerned.
when your advocate tells you will get the seat why do you doubt? you say you are first class student in law when so you could have tested your own facts on law concerned.You want to go against GP and you say he misguided your advocate, \
Your advocate cannot be guided by any as his work is to depend on his own Ability to ascertain any information veracity is it not my dear friend. what i see you neither have faith on your GP nor your Advocate that shows how deep you have studied law it shows is it not.
your claim of being a first class student of law is yet you have to certify is the pudding is it not.
i find you believe in some manipulations that cannot help you learn a good law at all.
your college law studies no where proves that your college taught you law well that one can derive. sorry to say so.
humility is a basic virtue in a lawyer more so in your studies of law without that equipment what law you want to do. sorry friend.
My humble suggestion is you should be willing to be student all through life if you want to be an advocate. Else do not take up such a noble profession which need to help clients who would like to protect them.
Here what any one can observe on you that you will never accept a judgement if it is adverse to you, after all all judgements can never be ever favourable to you.
of not favorable you might anger on judge too, if that were to be never become an advocate, after all advocate is an officer of court .
if you are willing to change your attitudes, then you can be an asset to the profession! Best of lick to you. regards
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 19 October 2014
One cannot predict the judgment, being a law student how can you ask this question?, Are you posting this query before the astrologers or lawyers? since the case in the court, wait for its disposal, do not be so much anxious to get a favorable verdict, let the law take its own course.
Mahesh (ADv) 26 October 2014
Mahesh (ADv) 26 October 2014
Mahesh (ADv) 26 October 2014