UP Lawyers Boycott Judicial Work Over Alleged Police Brutality
Lawyers across Uttar Pradesh are set to refrain from judicial work as a form of protest against the state government's lack of action following an alleged incident of police brutality towards advocates in Hapur. This decision was made during a meeting by the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh and will take place on September 13th and 14th.
The legal fraternity of Uttar Pradesh has announced a two-day strike in protest against the state government's lack of action on an incident involving alleged police brutality towards lawyers in Hapur. Lawyers across the state will refrain from participating in judicial work on Wednesday and Thursday, as part of their demonstration against the authorities' indifference to their concerns.
Unanimous Decision for Strike

In a meeting convened by the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday night, it was unanimously decided that lawyers throughout the state would abstain from judicial duties on September 13-14. Bar Council president Shiv Kishore Gaur issued this statement, emphasizing the collective decision made by attorneys statewide.
Demonstrations Planned
As part of their protest activities, lawyers at district and tehsil bars plan to submit a memorandum to the government via respective District Magistrates (DMs) and Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) on September 13th. The following day, they intend to burn effigies symbolizing the government within court premises peacefully. This act is expected to underline their dissatisfaction with how authorities have handled their grievances.
Allahabad High Court Joins Protest
The Allahabad High Court’s bar executive also announced its solidarity with this cause during its meeting. It too resolved that its members would abstain from judicial work on Wednesday. An official release highlighted that any lawyer found engaging in judicial activity during these days could face disciplinary action.
Resentment Among Lawyers
The root cause behind this widespread resentment among lawyers is traced back to an incident that occurred on August 29th where advocates were reportedly lathi-charged by policemen. Despite raising concerns about this issue, no concrete actions have been taken against those involved by the state government till now which has intensified the anger within the legal community.
In conclusion, this two-day strike by lawyers across Uttar Pradesh is a significant demonstration of their collective dissatisfaction with the state government's inaction. It also highlights the growing tension between law enforcement agencies and lawyers, which could potentially impact judicial proceedings if not addressed promptly. The state government must take immediate action to address these grievances and restore faith among its legal fraternity for smooth functioning of justice system.
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