New Delhi: Work was paralysed at the Delhi High Court on Monday after lawyers joined a strike to protest against police action against colleagues in Jaipur and registration of a first information report (FIR) against 20 others in Chandigarh earlier in March 2013.
"Work in all courts including high courts will remain paralysed on March 11, 2013, as lawyers throughout the country have decided to observe strike against the unwarranted lathi-charge by police on lawyers in Chandigarh and Jaipur who were protesting peacefully in support of their demands," said Rajiv Khosla, spokesperson of the Bar Council of Delhi.
The strike is also being observed in the city's six district courts. In the high court, only proxy counsels appeared before the court to get next hearing dates in their cases.

Police used batons and lobbed teargas shells against lawyers in Jaipur while they were protesting March 6, 2013, outside the Rajasthan assembly.
Police used batons and lobbed teargas shells against lawyers in Jaipur while they were protesting March 6, 2013, outside the Rajasthan assembly demanding better pay and cheaper homes. Nearly 30 lawyers were injured in the incident.
In Chandigarh, an FIR was registered against former additional advocate general of Punjab Rupinder Singh Khosla and 19 other high court lawyers for thrashing a police constable and ransacking a security room inside the court premises March 4, 2013.
"Lawyers across the country are aggrieved by the police action. We urge the government to take immediate action against the erring police officials. The police force should be sensitised to prevent them from using force against peaceful protesters in future," Khosla added.
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