CJI Suryakant Hails Lawyers as Translators Between Life and Law at DHCBA Felicitation

The Delhi High Court Bar Association felicitated Justice Suryakant on his elevation as the 53rd Chief Justice of India. In his address, CJI Suryakant described lawyers as crucial translators who convert clients' life experiences into legal arguments and explain judicial outcomes back to them. Bar leaders, including Senior Advocate N Hariharan, praised Justice Suryakant's notable journey from the state Bar to the highest judicial post. The event also saw appreciation for the CJI's practical approach to dispute resolution from other legal dignitaries.

Key Points: CJI Suryakant Felicitated by Delhi High Court Bar Association

  • CJI Suryakant felicitated by DHCBA
  • Lawyers called translators of life and law
  • Praised for journey from Bar to Bench
  • Event attended by senior legal figures
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DHCBA felicitates CJI Suryakant, calls lawyers translators of life and law

CJI Justice Suryakant, felicitated by DHCBA, described lawyers as translators between life and law, emphasizing dialogue over formality.

"lawyers as translators between life and law - CJI Justice Suryakant"

New Delhi, January 15

The Delhi High Court Bar Association on Thursday felicitated Justice Suryakant on his elevation as the 53rd Chief Justice of India. Bar leaders lauded the journey of Justice Suryakant from the state Bar to the highest post of the Indian Judiciary. During his address, CJI Suryakant appreciated the experience of lawyers at the Delhi High Court and their sincerity in their profession. He also emphasised the dialogue over formality.

In his address, Justice Suryakant noted that DHCBA is the largest bar of the country, having 47000 advocates enrolled. He also appreciated the Bar not only for its large membership but also for its commitment to constitutional values and engagement in reforms.

During his address, CJI described lawyers as translators between life and law. He said that it's the role of an advocate to translate the life experience of people who come to them with anxiety into a legal argument. At the same time, it is also the duty of the advocate to explain the judicial outcome to the litigant to promote understanding and acceptance.

During the function, Senior Advocate N Hariharan, President DHCBA, admired the journey of CJI Suryakant from the Bar to the Bench. He also referred to the landmark judgement, including the abrogation of Article 370, the electoral bond scheme and the suspension of the sedition law.

It was also stated that Justice Suryakant was appointed Advocate General at the age of 38 in the year 2000. He was designated as a senior advocate in 2001. Thereafter, he was appointed as the judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in the year 2004.

During the function, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma praised the CJI's practical approach to resolving the dispute instead of technologies.

DHCBA Vice President Sachin Puri delivered the vote of thanks and expressed his gratitude to CJI for his presence at the program.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The description of lawyers as "translators between life and law" is so profound. It perfectly captures the human element of legal practice that often gets lost in technicalities. A great reminder of the profession's core purpose.
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Rohit P
While I respect the CJI, mentioning landmark judgements like Article 370 abrogation at a felicitation event seems a bit politically charged. The focus should remain on his judicial career and the role of the Bar, not on celebrating specific, divisive rulings.
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Priya S
His career graph is impressive! Advocate General at 38, Senior Advocate at 39, and then a High Court judge. It shows merit and hard work are still recognized. Gives hope to the thousands of advocates enrolled with DHCBA.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the ASG praising a "practical approach over technologies." In an age of AI and digital courts, finding the right balance between tech and human judgment is the key challenge for modern judiciaries worldwide.
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Nisha Z
As a law student, this is motivating. The Delhi High Court Bar Association with 47,000 advocates is a massive community. Hope the new CJI's focus on constitutional values trickles down and speeds up justice for the common man. The backlog is the real issue.

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