Lawyers and Law Firm Appear Before ILSC
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LAWYERS AND A LAW FIRM APPEAR BEFORE ILSC
Two lawyers and a law firm have been charged with breaches of the Legal Practitioners Decree 2009.
These
lawyers are Mr Abhay Singh of AK Singh Lawyers and Mr
Hemendra Nagin of Sherani and Co. The law firm charged is
Sherani and Co.
Mr Abhay Singh faces 12 allegations of
breaches whilst Mr Nagin faces 9. Mr Singh was represented
by Mr Mehboob Raza whilst Mr Nagin represented
himself.
These charges vary in nature and severity.
There are allegations of professional misconduct and or
unsatisfactory professional conduct to unsatisfactory
professional conduct in that the legal practitioner
substantially failed to reach a reasonable standard of
competence and diligence to conduct of a legal practitioner
occurring in connection with the practice of law justifying
a finding that the legal practitioner is not a fit and
proper person to engage in the practice of law.
These
breaches arise out sections 81, 82 and 83 of the Legal
Practitioners Decree 2009.
The cases were first called
on 20 October 2009. Mr Singh’s case was fixed for hearing
on 3 and 4 November 2009 whilst Mr Nagin’s case and the
law firm of Sherani and Co were fixed for hearing on 14 and
15 December 2009.
The cases were again called for
mention on 23 October 2009. Mr Abhay Singh, in this
instance, had made an application for a deferred hearing on
medical grounds and the need for time to prepare. The
application was denied by Commissioner Connors. The
Commissioner reiterated that the hearing date was accepted
by Mr Singh in the presence of his counsel. He also added
that in light of the seriousness of the complaints, one of
which had taken place some six years ago and in the public
interest, it was best that the case be resolved in a timely
manner.
Chief Registrar, Ms Ana Rokomokoti is
prosecuting the
matters.
ENDS