New Delhi:A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a uniform national scheme for granting financial assistance to lawyers across the country in the wake of nation-wide lockdown amid COVID-19 crisis.
The petition filed by advocate Abhinav Ramkrishna has sought directions to prepare a "uniform national level scheme" under Advocates' Welfare Fund Act 2001 to deal with the situation like coronavirus pandemic.
It has sought to know whether or not the decision of the various State Bar Councils to extend a paltry sum as a one-time payment for loss of work and income to the lawyers for sustenance, can be termed as dignified treatment and violative of Article 21 of the Constitution.
The plea alleged that the Ministry of Law & Legal Affairs, which is primarily responsible for the effective establishment of the judicial setup in the country, has remained a "mute spectator" over the trouble being faced by the lawyers and till date it has not taken any action.
"Preventive measures though are necessary and also need of an hour, yet at the same time the respondents cannot be expected to be in a state of deep slumber or be insensitive towards the economic and mental hardship faced by lawyers, except few upon who have achieved a milestone by dint of their hard work and acumen," the plea said.
The petitioner contended that lawyers across the nation have been paying welfare amount upon the filing of the vakalatnama each time they enter appearance and in the unprecedented situation like the present one, it is incumbent upon all the State Bar Councils to come clean with the amount of funds they have in the welfare account.