"Ordering a judicial probe is the solution. Efforts are being made in this direction," Prasad told a Malayalam news channel here, a day after a group of advocates allegedly attacked media persons outside the Kerala High Court complex.
He was of the view that both advocates and media persons were equally responsible for the incidents.
Anticipating more protests, Ernakulam District Police today issued restrictions against assembly of people in High Court area for 15 days.
Meanwhile, the lawyers in the High Court abstained from today's court proceedings to "condemn the attack committed by media persons with the active participation of police".
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Criticising the advocates' protest, Chairman of Kerala State Human Rights Commission Justice J B Koshy said advocates boycotting court proceedings was against the Supreme Court's directive.
"It is a noble profession. Holding the dignity of this profession is duty of advocates," Koshy said.
At least five media persons were injured in the protests.
TV footage of the incident had shown media persons being chased and kicked by advocates even as police tried to rescue them.