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Not 'My Lord' anymore, its 'Sir': Calcutta HC Chief Justice

In a letter to the district judges and chief judges of lower courts in the state and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, High Court Registrar General Rai Chattopadhyay conveyed the message of the chief justice, an official said.

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It has been the usual norm to address the Chief Justice of High Courts, to be addressed as "My Lord". This has been a unwritten practice to address so, off the campus and  court room too.

In what took many, who enjoyed the cult stature, the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice TBN Radhakrishnan has said that he would want to be addressed as ''Sir'' by all judiciary officers in Bengal and Andaman instead of ''My Lord'' or ''Lordship'', as was the practice so far.

In a letter to the district judges and chief judges of lower courts in the state and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, High Court Registrar General Rai Chattopadhyay conveyed the message of the chief justice, an official said on Thursday.

The chief justice has expressed the desire that "henceforth officers of district judiciary, including members of Registry of the Hon''ble High Court would address the Hon''ble Chief Justice as ''Sir'' instead of ''My Lord'' or ''Lordship'', in conformity with the applicable judicial and administrative precedents", the letter said.

This move by Justice Radhakrishnan is consider to pave way for striking out the 'old testaments' that were followed blindfolded in Judiciary these days.

(with inputs from PTI)

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