CJI demonstrates empathy, waives fees, makes special arrangements for ill litigant in need

Following this, the CJI informed Shoaib Alam about the case and said to the ill person, "He is a big lawyer." He will not impose any fees on you. He will investigate your matter and make an appearance as an amicus curiae.

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DY Chandrachud (ANI)

New Delhi: Justice DY Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India (CJI), is well-known for his candor and kindness. He is making headlines once more for his quick thinking and kindness. It so occurred that a guy with severe breathing difficulties visited his court on Monday as he was preside over a bench of three judges. When he brought up his plea with the Chief Justice, the CJI informed him that there was a delay in filing his case.

CJI Chandrachud states on the issue

The individual begged the CJI, saying, "I have a serious sickness," in response to this. The lawyer's fees are above my means. I do not know how to proceed or what plans I need to make. Chief Justice Chandrachud responded to this right away, telling senior attorney Shoaib Alam in the courtroom that he was attending in person. Help him, please.

Following this, the CJI himself informed Shoaib Alam about the case and said to the ill person, "He is a big lawyer." He will not impose any fees on you. He will investigate your matter and make an appearance as an amicus curiae." Justice Chandrachud further announced that Advocate Ujjwal Singh will be the legal representative on file in this case. The courtroom was packed, and the CJI was speaking among his other justices who were seated on the bench.

Following this, the CJI himself informed Shoaib Alam about the case and said to the ill person, "He is a big lawyer." He will not impose any fees on you. He will investigate your matter and make an appearance as an amicus curiae." Justice Chandrachud further announced that Advocate Ujjwal Singh will be the legal representative on file in this case. The courtroom was packed, and the CJI was speaking among his other justices who were seated on the bench.