Phoolka, in a letter to the BCD chairman, said as he has been designated as the Leader of Opposition in Punjab assembly which has the status of a cabinet minister, he has stopped his practice as an advocate and sought permission to appear only in the riot cases.
"I have been pursuing cases of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots for the past over 30 years as an advocate and then as a senior advocate, completely pro-bono (doing work without any charge). I am closely associated with these cases as a cause which is why I have always done them pro-bono.
Phoolka, an Aam Aadmi Party leader, has been representing the riot victims since the beginning and presently around 20 such cases are pending before the Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court and various trial courts here.
He said till the time Bar Council grants permission, he will be present in the courts during the hearing of riots cases and will guide the team of lawyers.
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