New Delhi, April 7 -- The Delhi High Court has ruled that any grievance related to the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) elections must be raised before the committees constituted under the supervision of the Supreme Court, and not before the High Court.
Upholding this position, the Court dismissed an appeal seeking reservation of seats for advocates with less than 10 years of practice.
A Division Bench comprising the Chief Justice and Justice Tejas Karia held that, in view of the Supreme Court's directions in M Varadhan vs Union of India, the entire election process including dispute resolution is overseen by High-Powered Election Committees.
The Court clarified that individuals aggrieved by any aspect of the election must approach these com...
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