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Lawyers have no right to strike like industrial worker

 

Lawyers have no right to strike like industrial worker

 
In Brahma Prakash Sharma & Ors. vs. The State of Uttar Pradesh [AIR 1954 SC 10] a Constitutional Bench of this Court held that a resolution passed by the Bar Association expressing want of confidence in the judicial officers amounts to scandalising the court to undermine its authority and thereby committed contempt of the court. In Tarini Mohan & Ors. v. Pleaders [AIR 1923 Calcutta 212] the facts were that pursuit to the resolution passed by the Bar Associationto boycott the subordinate court as a protest against courts for alleged ill-treatment of pleaders, the petitioner-pleaders refused to appear in the court. Action was drawn up under Section 14 of the Legal Practitioners Act against several pleaders for their failure to appear in the court in matters which were entrusted to them by their clients. 
https://www.lawweb.in/2012/10/lawyers-have-no-right-to-strike-like.html


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