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Orissa HC appeals to avoid using 'My Lord', 'Your Lordship'

By IANS | Updated: January 3, 2022 19:25 IST

Bhubaneswar, Jan 3 The Orissa High Court has requested advocates to avoid addressing the court with honorific as ...

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Bhubaneswar, Jan 3 The Orissa High Court has requested advocates to avoid addressing the court with honorific as 'My Lord' or 'Your Lordship'.

The High Court Chief Justice S. Muralidhar and Justice R.K. Pattanayak made this appeal to the advocates in the schedule business for the first working day of New Year 2022, on Monday.

"All counsel and parties-in-person are requested to try and avoid addressing the judges of this bench as 'My Lord', 'Your Lordship', 'Your Honour', or with the prefix 'Hon'able'. Any other form of address, consistent with the decorum of the Court, including 'Sir', should suffice", the court appealed in the business schedule note.

The then Chief Justice of India, Justice H.L. Dattu, in 2014, had made it clear that addressing the judges as 'Your Lordship' was not mandatory.

"When did we say it is compulsory. You can only call us in a dignified manner," a bench comprising justices Dattu and S.A. Bobde had said.

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