On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Nikhil Mehra <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> >
> All countries have attorney-client privilege, though it is in the form of
> "soft law", an ethical norm to be enforced by an organization comprising
> the
> lawyer's peers - The Bar Council of India in our case.  In any event, I
> would be telling you about hearings at the Supreme Court. Therefore there
> is
> no issue of breaching any sort of attorney-client privilege because the
> proceedings are public.
>
> So, does any part of ethics encompass "the use of judgment when the law is
enabling"? Or is that too simplistic?
Adit.

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