While adding a caveat, we see the Court, however made the quashing conditional upon the petitioners filing affidavits expressing regret within ten working days. Pursuant thereto, the Registrar (Administration), High Court of Madras, lodged a complaint, and the case is now registered for the alleged offences under Sections 186, 152 and 225 of the Indian Penal Code.” Considering the position that he holds and job that he performs, an Advocate in most of the situations reacts boisterously. However, in this case, beyond protest, after perusing the videos, the Committee has observed that Advocates were prevented from being produced before the Court. It thus merits no reiteration that all advocates must pay heed to what the Madras High Court has held so unambiguously in this leading case.