Delhi court clashes with lawyers-police, several injured


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New delhi date. November 2, 2019, Saturday

There was a lot of friction between the police and the lawyers in the premises of Delhi's Tis Hazari court, which resulted in several police and lawyers being attacked. It is being claimed that the lawyers unitedly killed several police officers and burnt several vehicles.

There are reports that the police also opened fire. After the police shootings, the lawyers were upset and later attacked the police. Meanwhile, angry lawyers broke into police cars and burned some. Some officers were also beaten.

According to the media report, the police also looted the lawyers. Many lawyers were rushed to hospital for treatment after severe confrontation. At St. Stephen's Hospital, lawyers are undergoing treatment. However, no explanation has been given as to what was the main cause of the dispute.

Meanwhile, allegations are being made that the First Battalion's policemen attacked the lawyers by the first police. Later, there was a scuffle with the lawyers, and eventually the police fired at the lawyers, and then the police got into a confrontation and clashed.

At present, investigations have been ordered in this regard and the administration has assured that action will be taken against the persons responsible for the abduction.

A large number of people had gathered in the court premises, which led to traffic jamming around. A lawyer named Surendra Verma has been shot dead in the shootings by the police.

There are reports that the police stopped the lawyers from going up to the lockup. After which the whole affair was disturbed. The lawyer on one side and the police on the other side started to come in. Meanwhile, the police opened fire on the lawyer in which he was injured. As the whole case became fierce, the lawyers later burned the police car in court.

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