KATHMANDU, June 12: Chief Justice Bishwambhar Prasad Shrestha has called a full court meeting of all Supreme Court (SC) justices today to deliberate on awarding the title of senior advocate to seasoned legal practitioners.
While a decision is not expected in today's session, the agenda will primarily focus on the recommendations made by Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut-led committee, which has endorsed about 150 advocates for the ‘senior advocate’ title.
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The proposal, circulated among the justices two weeks prior for feedback, will be extensively reviewed. According to an SC official, there is a possibility that a new committee might be formed to prepare a final report after considering all feedback and suggestions.
The designation of senior advocate is awarded based on criteria including seniority, continuous active practice, adherence to professional conduct, and a clean, non-criminal record.