Justice N Kirubakaran made the oral observation while hearing a writ petition by advocates Bhaskar Maduram and Lenin Kumar challenging the new guidelines introduced by the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry for contesting the elections to the lawyers body.
They challenged the guidelines in the Madurai bench of the high court.
The judge said a division bench comprising justice R Tharani and himself would deliver the order on the matter tomorrow.
When a mention was made by the advocates pleading for pronouncement of the order since today was the last date for filing of nominations, justice Kirubakaran said that the order was getting ready and it would be given tomorrow.
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The judge then said a section of advocates is "spoiling the honour of the profession, and over the past eight years it has totally spoiled. Even the senior advocates without taking initiates to save this noble profession were keen on filling their pockets", he observed.
"The noble profession of advocates has reached the most worst condition and now a days the only aim of the lawyers is to fill up their pockets," the judge observed.
Such persons have erected a big cut-out in front of the high court for elections along with retired judges and IAS officers, he said.
"It is worrying that such high profiled persons are supporting these people", the judge said, adding, if CISF security cover had not been provided to the high court, the situation may have become worst.
On January 24, the special committee of the council had passed a resolution prescribing certain rules to govern the election, scheduled for March 28.
Apart from this, lawyers punished for contempt of court and those holding official position in any political party or founder of a party, and those facing disciplinary proceedings before the state bar council, are not entitled to contest.