Hi,
I have seen in the movies so many times when the lawyer says "point to be noted your Honour". I just wonder what it signifies. Is there anything more than what it literally means.
Thanks
VENKS (S) 11 February 2010
Hi,
I have seen in the movies so many times when the lawyer says "point to be noted your Honour". I just wonder what it signifies. Is there anything more than what it literally means.
Thanks
Rajan Salvi (Lawyer) 11 February 2010
No.
shrikant chede (law officer) 11 February 2010
NO
Anil Agrawal (Retired) 12 February 2010
It is to give melodramatic effect to the movie. The viewers are fooled by many other court mannerisms which have no ground reality.
Haven't you seen a person just barging into the court room when the judge is halfway through pronouncing the judgement asking him to hold it up and he stops!
Many other scenes where firing takes place inside the court room before the judge!
Film makers create fantasy which we lap.
kramer james 16 March 2022