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Strike Is Not a Solution: Allahabad High Court

Strike Is Not a Solution: Allahabad High Court

Prayagraj: Expressing concern over a protest by lawyers in Uttar Pradesh, the Allahabad High Court on Thursday said strikes cannot be a solution and added the institution of justice and courts of law cannot be equated with industrial establishments where the concept of trade unions is utilized to justify strikes by industrial laborers.

Justice Kshitij Shailendra passed these observations when no one appeared in a case due to the ongoing strike by lawyers.

Lawyers on Thursday staged protests in several parts of Uttar Pradesh against the government’s “inaction” in a recent incident of alleged police lathi-charge on advocates in Hapur as judicial work in the Allahabad High Court as well as in district courts remained affected due to their strike.

The lawyers have been on strike since August 30 over the issue.

While the lawyers of the high court continued to abstain from judicial work on a call from the High Court Bar Association, advocates in the district courts are on strike on the call of the state bar council.

Speaking on the strike, Justice Shailendra said, “The solution could have been to let the courts function and make the officers and bureaucrats answerable compelling their appearance before the courts of law to justify their action of lathi-charge and not to shut down the courts giving liberty to the erring officials to roam freely and smiling with a confidence that there is none to call for an explanation or to take action against them or take remedial measures.”

Pointing out the ill effects of the continued strike, which entered the 15th day on Thursday, the court further said, “If courts of law remain closed for long periods, the people may take recourse to other means for redressal of their grievances, including those which may have no sanction of law, like approaching the criminals to settle their disputes, or either turning themselves into criminals and adopting all other polluted means like bribing the dishonest bureaucrats for getting the work done.”


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