BCI Appeals To End Lawyers' Strike, Says Bar Leaders May Face Action If Boycott Continues

New Delhi: The Bar Council of India (BCI) on Wednesday appealed to lawyers to resume work from Thursday, warning that their prolonged absence from all the six district courts here might be taken seriously by the Supreme Court and leaders of Bar Council of India, Bar Council of Delhi, the Co-ordination Committee and all the […]

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New Delhi: The Bar Council of India (BCI) on Wednesday appealed to lawyers to resume work from Thursday, warning that their prolonged absence from all the six district courts here might be taken seriously by the Supreme Court and leaders of Bar Council of India, Bar Council of Delhi, the Co-ordination Committee and all the Bar Associations of Delhi may have to face contempt proceedings if the strike continues.

The coordination committee, however, stood its ground and said that the lawyers will continue to abstain from work on Thursday. It has also resolved to hold a demonstration at India Gate and march towards Parliament on November 15.