T. S. THAKUR, D. Y. CHANDRACHUD, L. NAGESWARA RAO
INDIRA JAISING – Appellant
Versus
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA THROUGH SECRETARY GENERAL – Respondent
ORDER
T.S. Thakur, CJI.
We had on 21st October, 2016 heard learned counsel for the parties and the interveners at some length and reserved the matter for pronouncement of orders. An application was in the meantime filed on behalf of Shri R.R. Nair seeking recall of our order dated 21st October, 2016 for a two-fold reason. Firstly, the application points out that when the matter was taken-up for hearing on 21st October, 2016 the Court did not fully hear submissions on behalf of what the application describes as 95% of the non-designated lawyers. Mr. Nedumpara, advocate, alone was heard for a short while, but even Mr. Nedumpara was, according to the application, not in a position to formulate the points on which he wanted to address this Court during the short time available to him. He was, therefore, asked to give written submissions in support of his case which may not be conducive to justice keeping in view the grave importance of the questions that fall for determination of this Court.
2. Secondly, the application refers to Writ Petition (C) No.6331 of 2016 titled "National Lawyers' Campaign for Judicial Transparency and Reforms & Anr. v. The Bar Council of India & Anr." filed in th
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