That's not true. Bombay High Court allows argument in English, Marathi, and Hindi. Also, this is MP High Court. It makes more sense to make Hindi permissible here. Article 348(1)(a) of the Constitution of India states that all proceedings in the Supreme Court and in every High Court, shall be in English language. Clause (2) of the Article 348 of the Constitution states that notwithstanding anything in sub-clause (a) of clause (1), the Governor of a State may, with the previous consent of the President, authorize the use of Hindi Language, or any other language used for any official purposes of the State, in proceedings in the High Court having its principal seat in that State.
Good👍
Common man must be appreciated
Indian advocates are biased. Court should appreciate more common man to argue in court.
Country will change. Participation of common man ❤❤❤❤
I fought in person and won.
@@Mahakaash What is the procedure to argue in highcourt In person , we need to complete any course? Could you please share me the details please
This common man was nice, there should be in hindi in talking
अनुरोध करने पर अनुवाद उपलब्ध कराया जाता है स्थानीय बोली भाषा में अब यह हाई कोर्ट से लेकर सुप्रीम कोर्ट तक नियम है
Judge is very patient
Common man barabar hai vakil ghapal hai
😅😃, his face showing he is wrong.
Great
Great voice
How can he argument in Hindi. Bombay High court never allowed other language against English. Also not allowed other than advocate.
You can argue in tamil in Bombay
Have u fought case in Bombay High court?
That's not true. Bombay High Court allows argument in English, Marathi, and Hindi. Also, this is MP High Court. It makes more sense to make Hindi permissible here. Article 348(1)(a) of the Constitution of India states that all proceedings in the Supreme Court and in every High Court, shall be in English language. Clause (2) of the Article 348 of the Constitution states that notwithstanding anything in sub-clause (a) of clause (1), the Governor of a State may, with the previous consent of the President, authorize the use of Hindi Language, or any other language used for any official purposes of the State, in proceedings in the High Court having its principal seat in that State.