Q. What does the term “oral mentioning” by lawyers refer to in court procedures?

[A] A lawyer formal written request for an urgent hearing

[B] A lawyer verbally requesting the court to list a case for urgent hearing

[C] A lawyer submitting evidence orally during a trial

[D] A lawyer appealing a court decision orally

Answer: B
Notes:

Explanation – Oral mentioning refers to the practice where lawyers make a verbal request in court, typically before the Chief Justice of India (CJI), to have their cases listed for an urgent hearing. This allows them to bypass the usual long-winded filing procedures and directly appeal for their case to be heard out of turn, based on urgency.

Source: The Hindu

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