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CHANDIGARH, 17 March 2020, TON: In a latest development, Chandigarh High Court Bar Association had asked its members to prefer addressing judges as "sir" or "your honour" and not "My Lord".
As per the details , Justice S Muralidhar, who has been recently transferred from the Delhi High Court to Haryana High Court has guided the lawyers to avoid using terms such as "My Lord" or "Your Lordship" for the judges while addressing them.
It is important to mention here that Justice S Muralidhar was transferred to the Haryana High Court as a punishment for calling spade a spade. He was heading a bench of Delhi High Court which expressed displeasure over the Delhi Police's failure to register FIRs against three BJP leaders for their alleged hate speeches.