Madras High Court Advocates Association urged Chennai traffic police to withdraw press note restricting lawyers

The statement released on Monday by the advocates association stated that the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry issues the stickers to the enrolled advocates after the verification of RC book and enrollment certificates, for seamless entry and parking at the Court campuses and not to seek immunity from traffic rules.

CHENNAI: Madras High Court Advocates Association urged the Chennai traffic police to withdraw the press note with a reference that advocate stickers should not be used on private vehicles.
The statement released on Monday by the advocates association stated that the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry issues the stickers to the enrolled advocates after the verification of RC book and enrollment certificates, for seamless entry and parking at the Court campuses and not to seek immunity from traffic rules.A clear distinction should be made between the authorized stickers issued by the Bar Council and the stickers available in local shops, said the statement.

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