Lawyers hold protest outside CJM court in Prayagraj, demanding implementation of Advocates Protection Act

Lawyers hold protest outside CJM court in Prayagraj, demanding implementation of Advocates Protection Act

Lawyers held protest outside the CJM court in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj on Thursday, demanding implementation of Advocates Protection Act. The protest comes as mafia-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf, have been brought yesterday in the court in connection with the Umesh Pal murder case.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought a response from the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) and the coordination committee of All District Bar Associations on a plea seeking enactment of the Advocates Protection Act in Delhi.

Justice Prathiba M Singh directed BCD and Coordination Committee to file a status report on their deliberations regarding the drafting of the Advocates Protection Bill, ANI reported. Advocate KC Mittal appeared for the BCD and stated that both bodies are in the process of drafting the bill.

The Court issued the direction after advocate KC Mittal appeared for the BCD and stated that the BCD and the Coordination Committee are in the process of drafting the bill. Mittal added that the issue is also being discussed with senior government functionaries including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena and the law secretary.

“Only an Act that guarantees protection to the fraternity of lawyers practising in Delhi will help remove the sense of fear that has embedded in the minds, particularly among young first-generation lawyers like the Petitioners herein due to the repeated acts of firing inside court premises and altercations to state the least,” the plea stated.

The petition was filed in the backdrop of the murder of advocate Virender Narwal who was shot dead in Dwarka last week.

"The murder of Late Sh. Virender Narwal has compelled the Petitioner no.1 to think about safety of female members of the Bar like her and Petitioner No.2 to think about his own safety, particularly when he also practises in the criminal side and advocates mostly for the poor victims who are affected by the misdeeds of the influential or anti-social elements," the Court was told.

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