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Kerala HC mulls mandatory mentoring of young lawyers

By IANS | Updated: March 24, 2025 19:31 IST

Kochi, March 24 The Kerala High Court on Monday suggested that younger members of the Bar should get ...

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Kochi, March 24 The Kerala High Court on Monday suggested that younger members of the Bar should get mandatory mentoring for at least first five years of their practice.

The division bench of Justices A.K.Jayasankaran Nambiar and S. Easwaran asked Kerala High Court Advocates Association (KHCAA) President Yeshwanth Shenoy if the association can provide mentoring to the younger members of the Bar.

Justice Nambiar orally said: "Can you evolve a policy where junior members, if they have to continue membership, must mandatorily undergo training sessions... Make this a condition for continuing membership…As a condition for maintaining standards in the profession, you can make it a condition for the junior Bar for the first five years. To expect it beyond that will be unreasonable. But at least for the first five years, let them undergo some kind of mentoring."

"You organise these training sessions periodically and make it like earning credits for attending those. A junior member of the Bar for the first five years... he or she must get so many credit points every year for continued membership of the Association or they don't get the membership. Think of something like that because ultimately the object is noble."

The court observed that while junior advocates may possess adequate knowledge, they lack experience.

KHCAA President Shenoy was also concerned at the situation, pointing out that juniors are not continuing with a senior even for a period of three months, and rather rely on information that is available digitally.

Incidentally, with the turn of the century when the professional education sector was opened up, quite a few number of law colleges started in the private sector, while earlier, there were very few colleges offering courses in law.

Following this expansion, the number of lawyers enrolling for the bar also increased.

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