Knowing that a student was presenting the case, he should have accepted the salutation no matter what. The student's moral must have been taken down. I can relate.
Firstly here an advocate present the case not the student, student appeared as to defend his case in the court, and student is not disrespectful, so addressing judges with sir or your honour is fine, and not mandatory to salute them.....
Pehle toh yahi log hume english sikhayenge aur ek baar hum english seekh gaye toh yahi log bolenge abe saale anti national 😂 Hypocrisy ki bhi seema hoti hai
Ours is a democracy and adopted a constitution and we celebrated Constitution day on Jan 26,2021 but the courts and judges have forgotten this . Please allow you to be addressed as "Sir" not as Lord or your honour.
Our courts and their decisions are influenced by the govt in power. This is where a country's defense should step in to impose justice. Lekin vo to bas pakistan se ulajhne me aur grass cutting aur hockey khelne me busy hai. Phir real hero ka bhi title lelete hai everytime. Meanwhile, gundays enter politics and make/pass silly laws who know nothing about economy. Border pe hi nahi border k andar zyada suraksha chaahiye - rape se, genocide se, mob lynch se, godi media se, etc etc.
"M'lord" originates from the age of aristocracy in Britain. The servants, usually from the poorest sections of London or from Ireland, had a different accent and hence would call their employers (the British peers) "m'lord".
Why pay these people with public money. No need to such people to be kept in public service who are more worried about what they should be called and not to be called rather then doing their duty diligently for which they are paid.
These judges are so busy in deciding what they should be called. I think it is time they focused on more serious issues. Also, the SC mostly caters to the richest or the most powerful ones first. Ordinary men's cases take much longer to be heard. Justice delayed is justice denied.
The main issue here is..... The contention is takingnplace in the Apex Court in the country. It should be respected and honored as the highest court of the land. Therefore my lord or if not at least Lordship is an appropriate term, but your honor and sir is loke fisrespecting the system
saying "your honour", "Me lord" or lordship are english terms used by solicitors to adress their proceedings in the engish House of lords. since we dont have that, it is correct that we just call them sir, or dont refer the judge at all. since india is a democracy, the judge does not need to be adressed. "Honorable court" would be quite enough
My dear friends at the @quint. I have to say it is wonderful to see your videos, the information shared and the painstaking research which it must go through can be imagined and understood. As a lawyer myself, i have to say research and editing which one has to go through to end up with some usable content ia a painstaking and demanding job. That said, certain matters are out of the purview of a common man. This video for instance is an example of such matters. What the lawyers address the Judges and wat the judges like to be addressed is none of the commoner's business. Similarly certain institutions and their bylaws that govern the internal matters of the institute are not to be a subject of discussion. For making you better understand this so that you can relate, If the editor at Quint calls and refers to his seniors as Mr.Moron or mr.Buffon..have nothing to do with the public at large. I advice you to put this video down at once as this is an internal matter and you or the public at large lack jurisdiction. To end it quint style .. Jab Miya Biwi ho Razi , kyun taang ladatey ho Qazi!.
The whole conventions are medieval and therefore today obsolete.They call mi lord not my lord because of the medieval British system where peasants addressed their feudal lords as" M'lord " and only people of nobility origin could call feudal lords as my Lord.
Why lord we are no longer ruled by a queen, a judge is a public servant not royalty that he lords over anything , we practise common law that doesn’t mean we have to follow the the royal court etiquette
Magistrate are addressed by police as "janab". Anyways it was an usless point to argue, courts are concerned about how it should be addressed instead of how they could save the time by not wasting the time on useless things....
Isse report karne KE Kya jarurat the ....is desh me Kya news KE kami h Kya ......five hindus of one family killed mercilessly in Pakistan ...ye news to cover KE nhi tumne or ye faltu KE news le aae
Judge should remember that they don't represent their own individuality They represent the court Some judges needs to be just fired Who cares if it's "your honour or my lord"
Not just politicians but our judiciary is equally insensitive to its people. Why this is even an issue? Why to waste time when it can be used to solve things rather.
The judges should be addressed as Your Honour only and not as My Lord or Your Lordship the word Lord must be reserved for Almighty God only, no human being of whatsoever stature must be addressed as My Lord or Your Lordship under any circumstances.
There's too much emphasis on too much and that's why we lose the basic sense of understanding the subject in academics and real life we tend to focus more on gramtically words rather than the flow of it and sense I respect that we should change the salutation words because it's just interesting to now focusing on ( imperial mindset respects ) that were applicable in pre independence era but not today after 1947
Actually my lord , lordship rwas ancient Roman usage not British...May be Honour is the correct word.. in british uses lord and lord ship......when the king heared the grivances of people..
Crores of crores of cases are pending in our courts and our esteemed judges are fretting over salutations? Can we get serious, please?
Right
True
Right you are suhel
Really crores 😂😂😂😂😂🇵🇰hutiya
Do you know how many hours they work in a day? And in what conditions? On low paycheque. It’s a policy problem not a judiciary one.
" Abey Sun Na .."
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lol
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i approve
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Getting so defensive about this with a student shows how petty the CJI is.
Kids-my lord
Men-your honour
Legends-My baap
U deserve more likes 🤣🤣🤣
simply say "judge sahab" 👍
But that could only be said in district court,in high courts and the supreme court the language used is English only
@@syedafsarimam5847 i just said in funny way...
"janaab" woul also work😂
@@abhaygoel8813 haan😂😂
@Kejriwal Jindabaad whatever
this CJI is "different" that's a respectable word ,considering his remarks on a rape victim girl
Made me disgusted.
Poora case b prdhy ho k sirf heading prdh k chly aa rhy ho?
@@lazyninja4504 Bhai inhe poori news padhne ki aadat hi kaha hai
What was the news?!
Knowing that a student was presenting the case, he should have accepted the salutation no matter what. The student's moral must have been taken down. I can relate.
No one cares about your morals
@@forefatherofmankind3305 Thankyou sir, your comment really opened my eyes. Unemployed is it?
@@ritvikjohn7474 the trend of bullying is not new in India. In medical colleges, professors think of themselves as demigods.
Right. It comes from the Brahmin ideology, they artificially think themselves are superior to all. Regressive thought full people use this
Firstly here an advocate present the case not the student, student appeared as to defend his case in the court, and student is not disrespectful, so addressing judges with sir or your honour is fine, and not mandatory to salute them.....
"Oye bobdi-ke" sounds appropriate for Lord CJI
Lol
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Absolutely correct....🤣🤣🤣
Pehle toh yahi log hume english sikhayenge aur ek baar hum english seekh gaye toh yahi log bolenge abe saale anti national 😂
Hypocrisy ki bhi seema hoti hai
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Considering the mentality of judges and their biasedness I don't wanna call them anything simply judge is enough
Well you can't enter a court room of High court and Supreme Court, so you addressing them, by which word you like doesnt even matter.
Bobde probably prefers Kunal Kamra's salutations.
Lol
Ohh myyy😂😂😂
@@VaibhavAKhandare Jeez after 2 years. Anyway thanks
He simply indirectly indicated that JUDICIARY IS NOT FREE IN INDIA
Looking at some judgements passed by court...most of the judges are not even deserved to call as Sir.....
Just address them as " bhai"
The CJI seems jobless in his last days of power.
I think judiciary is busy helping those who doesn't need help.
The Chief Justice was scared of the STUDENT Lawyer. So he avoided the case completely.
thanks quint👍🏻
Judges are human being don't call my lord etc we r living in a democratic country.
Every law student must look into this for their moot preparation !
Ours is a democracy and adopted a constitution and we celebrated Constitution day on Jan 26,2021 but the courts and judges have forgotten this . Please allow you to be addressed as "Sir" not as Lord or your honour.
Exactly
"Bro....I am representing.........."
HIGHEST LEVEL OF RESPECT I USE
just use "Abe Sale"😄😄😄😄😄
Lol
Our courts and their decisions are influenced by the govt in power. This is where a country's defense should step in to impose justice. Lekin vo to bas pakistan se ulajhne me aur grass cutting aur hockey khelne me busy hai. Phir real hero ka bhi title lelete hai everytime. Meanwhile, gundays enter politics and make/pass silly laws who know nothing about economy. Border pe hi nahi border k andar zyada suraksha chaahiye - rape se, genocide se, mob lynch se, godi media se, etc etc.
"Milord" is also correct. It's French and also included in English meaning same as "My Lord".
I'm from the Philippines
Why am I watching this
"M'lord" originates from the age of aristocracy in Britain. The servants, usually from the poorest sections of London or from Ireland, had a different accent and hence would call their employers (the British peers) "m'lord".
Simply say, “JUDGE SAHAB, MAI AAPSE POOCHHTA HOON”. 😄
Judge s puchte nahi h😂
@@kratipatidar I know bro but just see the old Bollywood movies,in that they ask judge 👨⚖️
@@kratipatidar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣epic man
@@kratipatidar Judge sahab mai aapse poochta hu ki aapko judge kisne banaya?😉
Ye lo pooch liya
Anthony rozario is excellent! Should be in more videos. He has a natural talent.
Indian courts have become joke.
This is ridiculous. The British had House of Lords and Duke, Earl etc We never did. So please lose all that nonsense and get real
The judge should be addressed as the Judge.
Simple
I can't believe in this world why we call em My Lord. Your Highness. Abe salle tu bi to insan hai. Future me RS me tu bi seat lega.
Why pay these people with public money. No need to such people to be kept in public service who are more worried about what they should be called and not to be called rather then doing their duty diligently for which they are paid.
"Bhaisaab.. my client would like to plead guilty"
These judges are so busy in deciding what they should be called. I think it is time they focused on more serious issues. Also, the SC mostly caters to the richest or the most powerful ones first. Ordinary men's cases take much longer to be heard. Justice delayed is justice denied.
Finally a useful video from quint...
'Your Honor'....Is your's to protect, don't sell it cheap,,, should be the addressing statement!
Properly, as Your Honour at best.. Judges are referred to as Hon'ble. Officially, they are Mr.Justice...
Lmao jbse Ram mandir ka judgement aaya hai liberals ki kya jali hai hahahahahahaha
The main issue here is.....
The contention is takingnplace in the Apex Court in the country.
It should be respected and honored as the highest court of the land. Therefore my lord or if not at least Lordship is an appropriate term, but your honor and sir is loke fisrespecting the system
saying "your honour", "Me lord" or lordship are english terms used by solicitors to adress their proceedings in the engish House of lords. since we dont have that, it is correct that we just call them sir, or dont refer the judge at all. since india is a democracy, the judge does not need to be adressed. "Honorable court" would be quite enough
FYI, our rule of Law has been adopted from the English
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These people are unable to decide itself what should we call them. My baap sounds too much respectful 😂
Supreme Court Judge's and other Court Judge's rather than focusing on what they should be called should focus on Solving tha lakhs and lakhs of cases
70 years of Independence..but still in colonial hangover..
It's My lord , Your lordship
Do not act as uncivilized barbarians
My calling a judge My BAAP
My dear friends at the @quint.
I have to say it is wonderful to see your videos, the information shared and the painstaking research which it must go through can be imagined and understood. As a lawyer myself, i have to say research and editing which one has to go through to end up with some usable content ia a painstaking and demanding job.
That said, certain matters are out of the purview of a common man. This video for instance is an example of such matters. What the lawyers address the Judges and wat the judges like to be addressed is none of the commoner's business.
Similarly certain institutions and their bylaws that govern the internal matters of the institute are not to be a subject of discussion. For making you better understand this so that you can relate, If the editor at Quint calls and refers to his seniors as Mr.Moron or mr.Buffon..have nothing to do with the public at large.
I advice you to put this video down at once as this is an internal matter and you or the public at large lack jurisdiction. To end it quint style .. Jab Miya Biwi ho Razi , kyun taang ladatey ho Qazi!.
Your Honor is widely used term if not so than CJI must clarify what to say.
" Eh Mamu, likh ke dai kab case final hoga".
Papa bol do. Full respect 😂😎
The whole conventions are medieval and therefore today obsolete.They call mi lord not my lord because of the medieval British system where peasants addressed their feudal lords as" M'lord " and only people of nobility origin could call feudal lords as my Lord.
AajTak ! Ka ad quint pe 😂
"Ayee-kya bolti tu..".👍🏻
When so many cases are pending in the court judges are fighting what is the right way to call ..
First, they should do away with so many holidays with so many cases pending.
Quint,,,,, seriously.... You made a whole episode on a remark of a judge?
Why lord we are no longer ruled by a queen, a judge is a public servant not royalty that he lords over anything , we practise common law that doesn’t mean we have to follow the the royal court etiquette
Magistrate are addressed by police as "janab". Anyways it was an usless point to argue, courts are concerned about how it should be addressed instead of how they could save the time by not wasting the time on useless things....
"धर्मावतार" is the word you are looking for.
First of all "One who represents in court is called as ADVOCATE" not LAWYER
We should have our own salutations . Like Mahashay etc etc
I say judge I'm not saying your honor to make another person feel like I'm beneath them
In my opinion Mr.officer /Mr.minister / Mr.judge is enough no need of sir itself
Sir seems efficient.
Slove pending cases fast why are court wasting time and money... Don't know when till we need to suffer
Jinhe iss baat par apne pehle Moot Court pe sunna pada like kare🤣🤣🤣
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Use judge sir or honourable bench or honourable judge. Simple
Me lord 😂. Call the Indian judge “Your Highness” 😂 to piss him off even more 😂
Cant we just say Hello Judge or Hi Judge or Good Day (The judge name) ?
" O Hello..."
Isse report karne KE Kya jarurat the ....is desh me Kya news KE kami h Kya ......five hindus of one family killed mercilessly in Pakistan ...ye news to cover KE nhi tumne or ye faltu KE news le aae
Media and Judiciary of my great India is no more Great.. Both MODIfied
Judge should remember that they don't represent their own individuality
They represent the court
Some judges needs to be just fired
Who cares if it's "your honour or my lord"
Mai baap!!! best 😂😂😂😂no argument every judge will be happy
Only Sir
"ek kahani hai Jo sabko sunani hai"😂
Call him : Dear bro
His excellency
JUSTICE social, economical and political .
Should just say "chicha o chicha"
Not just politicians but our judiciary is equally insensitive to its people. Why this is even an issue? Why to waste time when it can be used to solve things rather.
Your lordship
We should remove these salutations including 'lord' . Hon'ble Court' seems fine.
Hey yo! Cj wassup
Justice kranti zindabad
The judges should be addressed as Your Honour only and not as My Lord or Your Lordship the word Lord must be reserved for Almighty God only, no human being of whatsoever stature must be addressed as My Lord or Your Lordship under any circumstances.
What about pendency of suits? Isn't that more important?
There's too much emphasis on too much and that's why we lose the basic sense of understanding the subject in academics and real life we tend to focus more on gramtically words rather than the flow of it and sense
I respect that we should change the salutation words because it's just interesting to now focusing on ( imperial mindset respects ) that were applicable in pre independence era but not today after 1947
Wahh Ganga jale iddhar , par humme sajanah sundar Ghar.
Crore of pending cases and court salutations are being fretted over. Can we get any more incompetent.
Actually my lord , lordship rwas ancient Roman usage not British...May be Honour is the correct word.. in british uses lord and lord ship......when the king heared the grivances of people..
Your honour
I think honorable jistice should be sufficient
This video could get you contempt of court charges!
The fat guy playing judge survived COVID! Kudos to him! I bet it was risky being diabetic!
These judges contradict themselves every other day, nothing new.
I think nobody as clarity for the call of judges..
My head hangs in shame.
miss "Yeh Jo India Hai na" videos
Honourable court .....we respect court not that particular person behind judge dress
Whether they need this much respect?