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NEW DELHI:Lawyers today observed a complete strike in all six district courts in the national Capital to protest against the law and order situation in the city after an attack on the residence of Shahdara Bar Association president.

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New Delhi, June 8

Lawyers today observed a complete strike in all six district courts in the national Capital to protest against the law and order situation in the city after an attack on the residence of Shahdara Bar Association president.

Advocate Jaiveer Chauhan, secretary-general of the coordination committee of the Delhi Bar Association, said the attack on the residence of Shahdara Bar Association president Pramod Nagar in Bhajanpura, northeast Delhi, has raised security concerns, which is why lawyers collectively decided to abstain from work today.

The strike hit judicial work in district courts at Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Saket, Rohini, Karkardooma and Dwarka. The lawyers, however, appeared for arguments in bail and custody cases.

“Nagar’s house was attacked with stones and several rounds of gunshots were fired at his house by 40-50 persons in retaliation to his request to four drunk persons not to make noise outside his residence late at night,” Chauhan said.

He said several rounds of gun shots fired fearlessly at someone’s house, showed there was no fear of law.

“This protest is to wake up the police and get some action on law and order situation in the city,” Chauhan said.

In a circular issued by the coordination committee of all Delhi district court bar associations, members had yesterday called for a strike and demanded action against the culprits. — PTI

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