Advocates-Police Clash in Hapur: Supreme Court Bar Association Seeks Action Against Cops Responsible for Lathi Charge

The Supreme Court Bar Association also calls upon the Bar Council of India and all other State Bar Councils to take necessary steps to protect the rights of advocates and to ensure that they are able to discharge their duties without fear of intimidation or harassment.

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New Delh, August 30: The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) on Wednesday strongly condemned the incident of lathi charge by Police on lawyers in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh and sought to investigate the incident and bring the guilty police officers to justice. Hapur Bar Association's officials and members on Tuesday were staging a protest over an alleged 'fabricated' case filed against a female lawyer and her father. Tensions escalated as police resorted to lathi-charge against lawyers.

SCBA stated that the lathi charge on the advocates, who were protesting peacefully against the alleged high-handedness of the police, is a clear violation of their rights and the rule of law. The Supreme Court Bar Association will not tolerate any attack on the prestige of advocates and in pursuance sought to censure the police officers responsible for the lathi charge, stated the press communications issued by Advocate Rohit Pandey, Hong, Secretary of SCBA. Article 370 Hearing: Jammu and Kashmir’s Union Territory Status Not Permanent Thing, Says Centre After Supreme Court Asks for Timeframe to Restore Statehood.

Pay compensation to the injured advocates, take measures to ensure that such incidents do not recur, and introduce and implement the Advocates Protection Act for the protection of advocates and their families against such brutal incidents, demands SCBA. Take steps to improve the law and order situation in the State and to ensure that the police personnel are accountable for their actions, stated the SCBA.

The Supreme Court Bar Association also calls upon the Bar Council of India and all other State Bar Councils to take necessary steps to protect the rights of advocates and to ensure that they are able to discharge their duties without fear of intimidation or harassment. Hindu Succession Act: Hindu Female Must Be in Possession of Property for Conferment of Full Ownership Under Section 14, Says Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court Bar Association stands in solidarity with the advocates of Hapur and pledges to do everything in its power to ensure that justice is served, stated the press communications issued by SCBA.

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