In a demonstration of solidarity and condemnation, lawyers across sessions courts in Mumbai protested and remained absent from work on Friday. The protest was in response to the recent murder of an advocate couple, Adv. Rajaram Adhav and Adv. Manisha Adhav, in Rahuri, Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. Pics/Sameer Markande
Updated On: 2024-02-02 07:04 PM IST
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During the protest at Azad Maidan in Mumbai, the Mumbai lawyers expressed their grief and demanded justice for the slain couple
The Bombay City Civil and Sessions Court Bar Association on Thursday held an extraordinary general body meeting where all its members condemned the double murder
The association members unanimously resolved that they would remain absent from work on Friday (February 2) at the city sessions court in demand of the Advocates Protection Act in Maharashtra
Last week, the advocate couple from Rahuri in Ahmednagar district were tortured and killed by five men, who had apparently demanded Rs 5 lakh from the victims. The bodies were later dumped in a well.
Meanwhile, several other district bar associations have also condemned the murder.
On Thursday, the Borivali Advocate Bar Association (BABA) disrupted court proceedings yet again as they demonstrated to express their outrage over the murder of a lawyer couple in Ahmednagar.
They paid homage to the deceased by displaying their photographs within the court premises and called for immediate implementation of the Advocate Protection Bill.
President of the Bar Association, Rajesh More, highlighting the escalating instances of assaults on lawyers, said that the issue is severe and urged the government to promptly address the matter
He said there's a pressing need to take swift action
More added that BABA had secured an appointment with Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and planned to meet with them to discuss the issue
Borivali Advocate Bar Association Secretary Surendra Landge also demanded the swift implementation of the bill
He warned that if this demand is not met, all bar associations at the Mumbai level will unite in protest.
Senior lawyer Ashok Sutrale expressed concern over the lack of protection for court employees, including peons and clerks
He noted that when court employees face misconduct, the police administration often takes action under the section pertaining to interference in government work
He said that despite being considered officers of the court, they have inadequate protection.
Describing the murder of a lawyer couple as deeply saddening, he urged the government to take strict action against the perpetrators
He also said that the children of the couple should not just be given financial support but their educational needs should be taken care of
Other lawyers Adv Rajeev Desai, Shitij Mehta, Kishore Joshi, Suboth Pathak, Amit Mishra, Ashok Shukla, Bipin Shukla, Mukesh Pandey, Ashish Teli, Bale, Aijaj Khan, Arun Mishra, Azad Gupta, and many other were presented.
Meanwhile, Mumbai lawyers protesting at Aza Maidan have dispersed off peacefully after registering the protest