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Lawyers protest Dinakaran's continuance

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Press Trust Of India Chennai/ Bangalore

Karnataka Chief Justice P D Dinakaran, facing land grabbing allegations, was today forced to suspend proceedings and leave his court amid noisy protests by a section of lawyers who abstained from court protesting his continuance.

Chaos prevailed in the High Court premises as protesting lawyers tried to disrupt proceedings and prevented colleagues from appearing before the court and also forced some judges hearing the cases to suspend proceedings.

As Justice Dinakaran began hearing cases amid tight security, a group of advocates owing allegiance to Advocates Association of Bangalore (AAB) resorted to slogan shouting urging him not to preside over the bench. The protesters said Justice Dinakaran should not continue in the wake of the Supreme Court Collegium ‘delinking’ his name from the panel of judges shortlisted for elevation to the apex court.

 

Justice Dinkaran, who was hearing cases unmindful of the protest, however, suspended the proceedings later and left the court hall. But the protest by AAB members was denounced by their other colleagues as violative of a high court order which had stayed an AAB resolution to abstain from court. The protestors also vented their ire against mediapersons covering the event by assaulting a camera man of a leading private TV channel.

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First Published: Nov 10 2009 | 12:42 AM IST

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