BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra sent an intimation today to this effect to Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry and directed all 15 to appear before the disciplinary committee formed by it on October 4 in the premises of Bar Council of Karnataka.
It directed the committee to conclude proceedings within four weeks from today.
BCI also requested Advocate General of Tamil Nadu either to present himself or to send his representative to attend the proceedings, if he feels necessary.
It also directed Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to serve notices to them.
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The copy of the order was sent to the Secretary General of the Supreme Court, the Registrar General of the Madras HC and to the Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice, with a request to place it before the Union Minister.
He castigated lawyers in Madurai who were reportedly on strike for long opposing the Madras HC making wearing of helmet mandatory, saying 'such ridiculous stand or demands by intellectuals of society is beyond imagination. No prudent men could be expected to make such irresponsible demands."
Mishra recalled he had ordered BCTP Chairman to identify these lawyers and also that they be suspended immediately and to conclude disciplinary proceedings in three weeks.
Recalling that Madras HC judges had to enter court halls with tight police cover after adjournment of contempt case against Ramasamy, he said "such grave and improper conduct by lawyers is really unforeseen and needs immediate stern action.
"On such issues, in my opinion the time has come when Bar Councils will have to make a drastic change in their attitude, while dealing with cases of professional misconduct, failing which the profession will lose its importance."