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MV Rajaram Files First Bar Council Nomination With Reduced Fee

Call For Massive Victory

Rajaram Filing nomination for AP Bar Council
(Source: DPJB/RPC)
USPA NEWS - In a significant development ahead of the Andhra Pradesh Bar Council elections, senior advocate MV Rajaram became the first candidate to file his nomination after securing a landmark court order that reduced the nomination fee, drawing widespread support from lawyers across the state.

The enthusiasm among lawyers from multiple districts reflects growing confidence in MV Rajaram’s leadership, with many already expressing optimism about his prospects in the upcoming Bar Council elections.
First Nomination Filed With Rs 50,000 Fee
MV Rajaram successfully filed his nomination for the Andhra Pradesh Bar Council by paying a reduced fee of Rs 50,000 on Thursday. The filing marked a historic moment, as it followed a court order obtained through Rajaram’s efforts, easing the financial burden on aspiring candidates.
Statewide Support From Legal Fraternity
Lawyers from various districts across Andhra Pradesh gathered at the nomination event to express their solidarity and support for Rajaram. Many congratulated him for his initiative, stating that the reduced fee would enable greater participation and democratization in Bar Council elections.
Relief For Ordinary Lawyers
Several advocates noted that Rajaram’s intervention has significantly benefited ordinary lawyers who were previously deterred by high nomination costs. Senior lawyers observed that the Rs 50,000 fee would encourage more candidates to contest, fostering healthy competition within the legal community.
Voice Against Injustice
Fellow lawyers lauded Rajaram as a strong and fearless voice against injustice, asserting that the security and future of the legal fraternity lie with leaders who are willing to question unfair practices and stand up for collective rights.
Call For Massive Victory
Meda Srinivas, General Secretary of the Andhra Lawyers Association (ALA), appealed to advocates across the state to ensure Rajaram’s victory with a massive majority. He emphasized that such a mandate would lay a strong foundation for the future security and welfare of lawyers in Andhra Pradesh.
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