The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association at Jammu on Saturday announced that it will resume work for some days in the High Court, District Courts and all courts, tribunals, commissions and revenue courts from September 12, Monday. .The bar is resuming work after a 51-day strike which began on July 23 demanding construction of a building within the High Court premises to house various tribunals.The decision to resume work was taken at a general house meeting was presided over by President of J&K High Court Bar Association MK Bhardwaj which was held after the intervention of Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal. A press note was issued on Saturday through General Secretary of the Bar Surjeet Singh Andotra, announcing the decision. ."The learned member unanimously decided to resume work for some days in the High Court, District Court, tribunals, commissions and all revenue courts in Jammu, in view of the intervention of Hon'ble Chief Justice Sh. Pankaj Mithal and other Judges of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh," the press note said. .The Bar Association clarified that resumption of work will not detract the Bar from its struggle to fulfill its demands. ."Third organ of government on its last limb:" Lawyers' strike in Jammu enters Day 25, litigants left in the lurch.[Read Press Release]
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association at Jammu on Saturday announced that it will resume work for some days in the High Court, District Courts and all courts, tribunals, commissions and revenue courts from September 12, Monday. .The bar is resuming work after a 51-day strike which began on July 23 demanding construction of a building within the High Court premises to house various tribunals.The decision to resume work was taken at a general house meeting was presided over by President of J&K High Court Bar Association MK Bhardwaj which was held after the intervention of Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal. A press note was issued on Saturday through General Secretary of the Bar Surjeet Singh Andotra, announcing the decision. ."The learned member unanimously decided to resume work for some days in the High Court, District Court, tribunals, commissions and all revenue courts in Jammu, in view of the intervention of Hon'ble Chief Justice Sh. Pankaj Mithal and other Judges of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh," the press note said. .The Bar Association clarified that resumption of work will not detract the Bar from its struggle to fulfill its demands. ."Third organ of government on its last limb:" Lawyers' strike in Jammu enters Day 25, litigants left in the lurch.[Read Press Release]