Lawyers' strike in Madhya Pradesh has been postponed. This decision was taken in the emergency meeting of the State Bar Council called today. The President and other members of the State Bar Council will meet the CJI (Chief Justice of India) in Delhi on March 29 at 4.30 pm.
Since March 23, the lawyers across the state were on strike and were not pursuing any case.
President of Madhya Pradesh State Advocates Council, Prem Singh Bhadauria said that taking cognizance of the lawyers' strike in Madhya Pradesh, the Supreme Court has given time for talks on March 29. He is leaving for Delhi when there is talk of discussion, it was not proper for lawyers to be on strike. Due to this, it has been unanimously decided to postpone this strike.
PC Kothari said that there was a demand on behalf of the Advocates Association in the past also to withdraw this order, but the order was not withdrawn.
Today the police were seen sitting at the gates of the court instead of the lawyers. In fact, when the parties reached the court at 1.30 pm today, the lawyers tried to get them out by raising slogans.
In front of the CGM court, there was a situation of tussle between the lawyer and the parties.
However, the senior lawyers pacified the matter by counseling the junior lawyers who were quarreling with the parties. After that everything became normal. The parties again started going inside the court.