SC Adjourns Suo Moto COVID-19 Matter, Harish Salve Recuses Himself as Amicus
The bench also said it had not transferred any cases out of the high courts.
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New Delhi:Â A day after the Supreme Court took suo moto cognisance of the COVID-19 crisis across the country and said it may transfer cases being heard by various high courts to itself, the bench said others were unfairly “imputing motives” to the judges.
Several high courts in the country, particularly the Delhi and Bombay high courts, have been coming down heavily on the Centre for the lack of adequate oxygen supply.
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Lawyers organise rallies, stage protest demonstrations over advocate couple killing
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Police detained nearly 40 lawyers who headed for Raj Bhavan after holding protests at Nampally Criminal Court complex.
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Lawyers protesting against the murder of advocate couple Gattu Vaman Rao and P. Nagamani in front of the district court at Sangareddy. | Photo Credit: Mohd. Arif
Police detained nearly 40 lawyers who headed for Raj Bhavan after holding protests at Nampally Criminal Court complex.
Police detained nearly 40 lawyers who headed for Raj Bhavan after holding protests at Nampally Criminal Court complex. They were shifted to Goshamahal ground. They condemned detention by police stating that they wanted to submit a memorandum peacefully in Raj Bhavan seeking protection to lawyers community.
Lawyers to abstain from work
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Condemning the murder of lawyer couple Gattu Vaman Rao and P.V. Nagamani, lawyers across the State decided to abstain from court work today (Thursday) and organise protest meetings.
Telangana High Court Advocates Association president T. Suryakaran Reddy requested all members of the association to keep off court work voluntarily. “It is time to show, demonstrate our unity. A strong message must be conveyed to miscreants adopting unconstitutional methods towards lawyers,” he said in statement on Wednesday.
Condemning the double murder, individual lawyers and some Bar Associations urged the government to bring Advocates Protection Act. Advocates from Andhra Pradesh too condemned the killing of the lawyer couple and decided to convene demonstrations protesting the attacks on lawyers.