Although the capital has 1,65 lakh registered lawyers, there are only 7,745 chambers in the lower court complexes in the city. The lack of palaces for the Bar Associations in Delhi in the recent elections was among the candidates and voters listed.
Advocates were wrinkled, especially newcomers, especially newcomers, especially newcomers, especially newcomers, who were promising to promise to allocate the chambers.
98,500 new lawyers, mostly young people, were included in different bodies, mostly in November 2015 DeliLower courts according to Delhi’s “BCD” group. However, the increase in the number of palaces was not proportionate.
“The palaces were prepared in 2010 in Sakett. They were allocated in 2012.
Of the 7,745 chambers of the lower courts, 4,500 or 58% are located in Delhi Hazar’s Court of Delhi. This is the only court with 12,000 registered lawyers, where the lack of chambers was not a problem with a big survey.
On the other hand, ROUSE AVENUE COURT, currently, has no palace. About 13,000 lawyers are registered in Rohin’s court, and there are only 400 palaces. The Court of Justice has only 700 chambers, as has 10,000 lawyers.
Numbers for the Kapan Court are not better: 800 chambers and 16,000 lawyers. The Court of South West Dwarka has 8,000 registered lawyers and only 345 chambers.
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“There are about 1,000 chambers in the Court of Patialla. On the other hand, the Association of New Delhi Lawyers (NDBA) has more than 10,000 members.
“Significant NDBA members are also owned by other Bar Associations … This is an important concern about the fair distribution of resources,” he added.