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Punjab and Haryana High Court designates 19 advocates as Senior Advocates

Written by  Rajan Nath -- May 28th 2021 04:44 PM -- Updated: May 28th 2021 04:51 PM
Punjab and Haryana High Court designates 19 advocates as Senior Advocates

Punjab and Haryana High Court designates 19 advocates as Senior Advocates

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday issued orders to designate 19 advocates as Senior Advocates with effect from May 26, 2021. The list includes the prominent lawyer Harpreet Singh Rajan Brar. He had served as Chairman of Punjab and Haryana Bar Council. Also Read | Coronavirus India Updates: Myths and Facts of COVID-19 vaccination; here is what PM Modi govt doing to vaccinate Indians The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday issued orders to designate 19 advocates as Senior Advocates with effect from May 26, 2021. He was the elected president of the HC Court Bar Association for two terms. Also Read | Captain Amarinder Singh extends coronavirus restrictions in Punjab, limit on passengers in Pvt vehicles removed The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday issued orders to designate 19 advocates as Senior Advocates with effect from May 26, 2021. Meanwhile, two women lawyers — Gursharan Kaur and Baljit Kaur Mann — have also been designated as Senior Advocates. These are the 19 advocates of Punjab and Haryana High Court who have been designated as Senior advocates.

  • Jai Vir Yadav
  • Baljit Kaur Mann
  • Pawan Kumar Mutneja
  • Rajvinder Singh Bains
  • Baltej Singh
  • Gursharan Kaur
  • Tribhuvan Dahiya
  • Gurinder Singh Attariwala
  • Rakesh Nehra
  • Sumeet Goel
  • Vinod Sharma (Bhardwaj)
  • Amit Jain
  • Naresh Singh Shekhawat
  • Pankaj Jain
  • Jagmohan Bansal
  • Harpreet Singh Brar
  • Aashish Chopr
  • Amit Jhanj
  • Gaurav Chopra
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday issued orders to designate 19 advocates as Senior Advocates with effect from May 26, 2021. It may be recalled that 27 names were recommended by the committee formed under the Rules and forwarded to the full court. However, 9 were dropped by the full court. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News

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