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Section 144 imposed around High Court

Section 144 imposed around High Court keeping in view the agitating Telangana lawyers
Hyderabad | 17th September 2010
The City Police Commissioner A K Khan imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in the surroundings of the High Court premises on Friday, following the tension due to agitation by Telangana lawyers.

After the imposition of Section 144, the police now have the authority to stop all processions and rallies in the surroundings of High Court.

According to police, the need to impose Section 144 was acutely felt to prevent untoward incidents and to maintain law and order.

The Police Commissioner also warned of stringent action against those who violate the Section 144.

The lawyers are staging agitation since last Monday demanding 42% quota in Judiciary posts.

Meanwhile, the Telangana Advocates Forum met the High Court Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru at his Chambers on Friday and demanded withdrawal of police forces from the High Court premises.

The forum also urged the Chief Justice to shift Advocate-General’s office from the High Court premises.

The lawyers also appealed to Chief Justice to initiate action against Deputy Commissioner Of Police Srinivas, who manhandled lawyers and dispersed them through lathi-charge.

Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh Bar Council, in an emergency meeting, justified the demands of Telangana lawyers, but condemned their ransacking of court premises and boycott of courts.

Courtesy: INN
filed in:  Andhra Pradesh High Court, Hyderabad Section 144, Telangana Agitation Violence, Reservations, Telangana Lawyers, Lawyers Protest
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