Girija Vel: 1.Advocates should follow ethical standards whenever the parties solicit their advice. 2.Advocates should never misguide the parties.
[19/11, 07:40] Girija Vel: 1.Advocates should follow ethical standards whenever the parties
solicit their advice.
2.Advocates should never misguide the parties.
3.Advocates should never give unprofessional advice so as to
implicate the persons who are not even remotely connected to the alleged
occurrence.
4.The Advocates should hear the client and try to advise to go for
amicable settlement if possible, since it involves life of two individuals,
more to say a family.
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C.M.A(MD)No.494 of 20
[20/11, 07:51] Girija Vel: On appeal, the learned appellate Judge seems to have been carried away by the fact that purchaser lis pendens is not entitled to maintain an appeal. The Code of Civil Procedure does not specify as to who could maintain an appeal. However, it is settled position of law that even a stranger to the proceeding can file an appeal, if he satisfies the Court that he is an “aggrieved person”. I do not have to strain myself as a Division Bench of this Court as early as in 1952, has laid down, the test for a person to file an appeal under Section 96 or Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure.