Coimbatore Bar Association can help juniors, advocates connect better: SC judge
The Hindu
SC judge felicitated in coimbatore
The Coimbatore Bar Association can act as a bridge between graduates, juniors, and advocates to associate with each other efficiently, said Supreme Court judge Justice K.V. Viswanathan said here on Saturday at a felicitation function organised by the association for Mr. Viswanathan.
Association president K.M Dhandapani, secretary K. Thirunavukkarasum, treasurer K.S. Muthu Krishnaan, vice-president C. Jograj and joint secretary R. Lalitha felicitated Justice. Viswanathan.
He made several suggestions to the association, including formulating a system to improve the inter-link between juniors and leading advocates through the guild.
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