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Firing incident takes place in Tis Hazari Court in Delhi after clash amid lawyers

New Delhi: A firing incident reported at Tis Hazari Court premises in the national capital on Wednesday. However, no injuries reported. The Police informed that this happened after an argument among lawyers.---Advertisement--- Bar Council of Delhi Chairman KK Manan has condemed the incident and said, “Detailed inquiry into the matter will be undertaken. It will […]

New Delhi: A firing incident reported at Tis Hazari Court premises in the national capital on Wednesday. However, no injuries reported. The Police informed that this happened after an argument among lawyers.

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Bar Council of Delhi Chairman KK Manan has condemed the incident and said, “Detailed inquiry into the matter will be undertaken. It will be inquired if the weapons were licensed or not. Even if the weapons were licensed, no lawyer or anyone else can use them like this inside or around court premises.”

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First published on: Jul 05, 2023 02:22 PM IST


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