New Delhi:The Supreme Court Thursday temporarily restored for two years the senior designation of a lawyer, which was withdrawn unanimously by a full bench of the Gujarat High Court last year for his alleged remarks against the court and its registry.
Observing that it respects the views of the high court but still endeavour to give “one more and last chance” to the advocate, the apex court said it is the high court that will watch and can best decide how he behaves and conducts himself as a senior counsel without any further opportunity.
"We are of the view that the ends of justice would be served by seeking to temporarily restore the designation of the petitioner (Yatin N Oza) for a period of two years from January 1, 2022,” a bench of Justices S K Kaul and R S Reddy said in its judgement delivered on a plea filed by the advocate.
The top court said it will be for the high court to take a final call whether his behaviour is acceptable in which case the high court can decide to continue with his designation temporarily or restore it permanently.
“Needless to say that if there is any infraction in the conduct of the petitioner within this period of two years, the high court would be well within its rights to withdraw the indulgence which we have given for two years which in turn is predicated on the assurances given by the petitioner and his counsel for the immaculate behaviour without giving any cause to the high court to find fault with his conduct,” the bench said.