He said opening the doors of the courts for foreign lawyers will allow those here to improve themselves.
"I feel that Indian lawyers are no less than any lawyer in the world. Therefore, if we have any apprehension that maybe somebody will come from abroad and snatch our profession and substitute us, I don't think it's going to be like that. I think we will go abroad and snatch their positions," he said.
He also referred to the fact that many countries have been approaching India to open its courts for them, but till now, it is non-committal.
"The Bar Council of India (BCI) is opposing the move. The Advocate Act does not allow foreign lawyers to practise in India. However, it acknowledges that if some country permits Indian lawyers to practise in its jurisdiction, then lawyers from that country can be granted reciprocal privileges in India," the CJI said.
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Justice Khehar also said the legal profession in India has possibly become the world's largest and the most influential with regard to matters of governance.
He then dealt with the growing competition in the legal field saying the "profession has gone very aggressive" and in this competition, when stakes are so high, fairness has been "substantially compromised".
The CJI, however, said that the competition has brought out the excellence in the profession.
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