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HC says attacks on lawyers 'startling', seeks report from cops

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday termed the recent attacks on properties of three advocates as "startling" and sought action taken report from the Delhi Police on the issue.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar directed that the report should be filed under the signature of a senior police officer, which shall be shown to the Delhi Police commissioner.
It directed that the report should be filed in two days as the incident warrants swift and necessary action.
"It is a matter of deep pain as the incidents could have caused loss to the life and property of the lawyers," the bench said, while expressing anguish over delay in probing the incidents.
It said, "The incidents were startling and worrying as these happened to lawyers who defend the litigants."
The court' direction came while initiating the proceeding on its own after taking note of the fact that lawyers abstained from the work on January 25 in view of the attacks.
The executive committee of the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) had on January 24 passed a resolution condemning the January 9 and 22 attacks on the properties and cars of senior advocates Vikas Pahwa and Kirti Uppal, who is also the president of the DHCBA, by using inflammable substances.
A similar incident took place on January 4 when the two cars– a Maruti Swift and a Honda Amaze– parked in the east Delhi house of advocate Ravi Sharma were allegedly torched by unidentified persons.
Separate FIRs have been lodged by thepolice which said the three lawyers were representing a woman colleague in the Delhi High Court in a property dispute with her relatives.
The woman lawyer, against whom a stalking case was lodged, was also allegedly dragged out of her residence by the police to arrest her despite court orders against coercive action. According to police, attempts were made to set ablaze Pahwa's Greater Kailash office building and cars on January 9.
Meanwhile, a plea has been moved before the high court seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into the attacks on the lawyers, besides guildelines for advocates' security.
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