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Lawyers' strike affects work in district courts

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 23 2017 | 6:02 PM IST
The judicial work in six Delhi district courts was affected today due to a strike by lawyers, opposing the suggestion of the Bar Council of India to the Law Commission that there should be a ban on such agitations.
The advocates, later in the day, ended their strike after the Bar Council of India (BCI) reportedly assured them that the recommendation to the law panel would be withdrawn.
"Around 3,000 lawyers participated in today's sit-in outside the Bar Council of India's office. The chairman accepted his mistake and assured us he would withdraw the recommendation in this regard. He assured us that on any recommendation against the lawyers' community, he will be with us," the General Secretary of Co-Ordination Committee of All District Court Bar Associations of Delhi, Neeraj, said.
He said that, besides Delhi, the strikes were also observed in various district courts across the country, including National Capital Region, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu where work remained partially affected.
The country's apex advocates' body had reportedly recommended to the Law Commission of India for barring lawyers from going on strike.
The committee had called the strike saying that the proposed suggestions of the BCI to prohibit advocates from going on strike, boycotting or abstaining from work in courts and imposition of penalty on them, would curtail their "democratic rights".
The BCI has given detailed suggestions to the LCI, which is drafting amendments to the Advocates Act on a reference made to it by the Supreme Court.
The apex lawyer's body in its suggestion said that the law should be amended to statutorily prohibit lawyers from boycotting or abstaining from work.

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First Published: Mar 23 2017 | 6:02 PM IST

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