Yogi govt sets up committee for Advocates’ Protection Bill


Lucknow, Sep 20 (IANS): The Uttar Pradesh government has constituted a three-member committee that would give its suggestions to the State Law Commission for preparing Advocates' Protection Bill.

Principal secretary, law and legal remembrancer, Pramod Kumar Srivastava will be the chairman of the committee. The other two members will be additional director general of police (prosecution) and a person nominated by the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh.

The committee will submit its report to the State Law Commission.

The decision has been taken following the lawyers’ demand for the Advocates’ Protection Act after the Hapur incident.

The police had lathi-charged lawyers in Hapur on August 29 when they were protesting against the registration of a case against a woman advocate and her father following a confrontation between her and police when she was going to Ghaziabad in her car.

Lawyers across the state went on strike from the next day.

The Bar Council ended the 16-day strike after a meeting between members of the Bar Council and the state government on September 14.

Prashant Singh ‘Atal’, co-chairman and member of the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh, meanwhile, has welcomed the state government’s decision.

"The state government had already accepted all demands of lawyers. Now, the government has also constituted a committee for rolling out the Advocates’ Protection Act," said Prashant Singh.

 

  

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