Dear
Editor,
At the out set bouquets to you for your sincere effort to bring
unity among differing groups which unfortunately could not fructify
for
several reasons some being genuine.
Regards
R.K.Viswanathan
Let the Lawyers meet
However much efforts are made and spearheaded by PC for a united approach to face the bench on 12
NOV the result seems to be
disappointing. Now what is to be thought and perhaps possible too is for the
counsels of different petitioners to have a consensus through their meeting and
interaction with each other as to the legal points that are likely to be raised
in the appellant’s argument and if so how to counter them and for that
sufficient homework need to be done and here lies the value of consensus among
the lawyers who have earlier appeared
for the petitioners in different courts. No doubt they need no tutoring but
sensible inputs from the onlookers would add spice to their arguments. However
their professional jealousy or ego should not interfere as theirs is a common
mission to win the legal battle with no
more adjournments. Hope too many cooks
will not spoil the broth. Any useful inputs and notes could be conveyed with
lightning speed and with clarity in this electronic age where much of the work
is churned out through Video conferencing and this could be made to the best
use for the stream of lawyers who will be appearing for us on 12 NOV. Here again who will bell the proverbial cat ?!!
R.K.Viswanathan