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ANANDARAJ (advocate)     26 February 2009

madras high court violence

please show your non -acceptance to the police attack on advocates



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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     27 February 2009

Any sort of violence within the court premises should be condemned. Find below the statement given by Justice V.R.Krishna Iyer on the brutal attack on lawyers.


 

Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     27 February 2009

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009


Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer's statement


THE BLACK ROBES BLEEDINGLY BARBARISED BY KHAKI UNIFORM WITH BATON JUSTICE INSIDE HALLOWED HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE—THE HAVOC IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADRAS on 19th February 2009





At First the lawyers were to blame for assaulting Dr. Subramaniam Swamy. Then the police came berserk and in rapid excess of violence. I just received a long communication from Chennai about the horrendous terror and horror where the uniformed police force turned barbarian and beat up every black robed lawyer they came across and in the rumpus and riotous situation. A few robed brethren administering justice were also victims of lathy generosity. Around 150 lawyers have stated to have been hospitalized with injuries. As the police station incendiarised inside the court premises with riot police everywhere and justices seeking refuge inside the Chief Justice’s Chambers. This is a scenery the like of which no eye had seen, no heart conceived, no human tongue can adequately tell. The police managed the press and put out a version making the lawyers the villain. Poisonous when pitted against the police the lawyer’s version went by default and even the judges proved powerless. The highest institution of justice in the State stands scandalize and stultified and the forensic process was panalised with the Constitution made a paper tiger. The judges with their rich power cipherized and the administration of justice in the State humiliated by police raj with none to police the police. This grave collapse of the rule of law is a national catastrophe of people’s sovereignty. What we need now is not orders and lectures, articles and arguments but withdraw the police, the last of them from the High Court premises and the compound, suspend the Commissioner of Police and the DGP or else all the judges of the Court en-mass resign until the judiciary is restored to its power and dignity and the High Court truly hallowed and absolute peace restored. A high-powered Commission with full power of investigation shall come into existence in a week’s time with full power to recommend transitory transfers and interim punitive orders with natural justice observed. An emergency in Chennai shall at once be promulgated with the plenary power of the State administration vested in a group of the senior most high judges of the supreme Court—an extraordinary measure which the Central Cabinet must immediately act otherwise the cause of justice which is fundamental to fundamental rights is made a cadaver and Indian Independence annihilated internally by a Khaki domination a law unto itself. This shall not be. When the nation is in crisis political difference is allergic unless the President acts now. Swaraj becomes mirage and democracy a simulacrum of independence. 

 

Manish Singh (Advocate)     27 February 2009

this is the saddest incident in the history of judiciary and lawyers. there might be a fault of some lawyers but the way police acted can only be termed as atrocity and nothing else who have become so high headed that they now think of themselves above and over the judiciary. its a shame on our system.


but the thing is how could they get permission from seniors officials for this kind of barbarian act in the High Court infact. even senior officials cant permit the same without any political interference since they too are helpless and need permissions from politicians all the time. so who are to blame then..?


 

ANANDARAJ (advocate)     27 February 2009

thank you sir,for your kind reply .

S.JAYAKUMAR (ADVOCATE)     28 February 2009

The day of the Madras High Court violance  is the Black day in  the history for the Advocates. Advocates should be unity in this regard to mainain our support for our community.

S.JAYAKUMAR (ADVOCATE)     28 February 2009

The day of the Madras High Court violance  is the Black day in  the history of  the Advocates. So Advocates should be unity in this regard to mainain our support for our community.


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