
Rohit Sud was elected president of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association, winning by 96 votes against Parminder Singh Sekhon. Approximately 4,200 advocates voted. Other elected office-bearers include Ashish Bishnoi as vice-president, Parampreet Singh Bajwa as secretary, Kirandeep Kaur as joint secretary, and Ashish Rana as treasurer. Sud, a third-generation lawyer from Jalandhar, outlined priorities such as implementing the Advocates Protection Act, improving case listing transparency, and developing facilities for lawyers.
The articles present factual reporting focused on the election results and the profiles of the elected candidates without political framing. They include statements from Sud about his priorities but do not reflect partisan viewpoints or political controversies, maintaining a neutral tone centered on professional and administrative aspects of the Bar Association.
The coverage is neutral and informative, emphasizing election outcomes and future plans without emotional language. The tone is professional, highlighting Sud's background and goals for the Bar Association, with no positive or negative bias evident in the reporting.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| hindustantimes | Chandigarh: Rohit Sud elected HC Bar body president | Center | Neutral |
| hindustantimes | Rohit Sud elected Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association president | Center | Neutral |
hindustantimes broke this story on 16 May, 06:21 am. Other outlets followed.
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