New Delhi: Lawyers at all the six district courts here continued to boycott work for the fifth consecutive day on Friday with advocates and personnel staff of the bar associations doing the security checks of the people entering the premises.
Bar associations of district courts said the situation is calm in all these courts -- Tis Hazari, Saket, Patiala House, Rohini, Karkardooma and Dwarka -- although lawyers are continuing to observe complete strike in the national capital following clashes with the police.
Litigants are being allowed to have full access to courtrooms and proxy counsels assisting them in the matters, the associations said "Normalcy has returned in all the courts.
Lawyers are observing full strike though. We have deployed two lawyers and two members of the personal staff of the Bar to look after the security of the court's premises," said advocate Jaiveer Singh Chauhan, Secretary of Delhi Bar Association of Tis Hazari court, where the clash first broke out on November 2.
Two days later, an on-duty policeman was allegedly thrashed by advocates outside Saket Court.
On November 6, the lawyers had closed the main gates at Patiala House and Saket district courts and did not let litigants access the court premises, citing security reasons.
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The same day, during the protest at Rohini district court, one lawyer had taken off his clothes and poured kerosene on his body threatening to immolate himself, while another advocate climbed atop a building in the premises.