"A small group (of lawyers) must understand absolutely that raising the voice will not be tolerated. Raising your voice shows your incompetence and incapability," Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra said on Thursday. Without referring to any individual, Justice Misra said that in the past two days, there had been "atrocious" arguments that could not be tolerated. At one point while hearing the Delhi case, the court had refused to hear a lawyer who had drawn some inferences and asked him to submit written notes. "The arguments made yesterday (Wednesday) in a case were atrocious," Justice Misra said, referring to the Delhi case.
Source: The Telegraph December 07, 2017 20:48 UTC