New Delhi: Video footage from Delhi’s Tis Hazari court revealed dozens of lawyers beating up two policemen that has gone viral on social media. Netizens are now divided on their support for police and the lawyers.
Saturday’s violence at the Tis Hazari Court had started over parking slots — when the police had objected to a lawyer wrongly parking his vehicle, blocking the way to the lock-up.
No one to protect police who protect us..shame on courts n judges despite of enough evidences ….n what r u doing @IPS_Association @DelhiPolice???have some guts n teach lesson to dese rabid goons in black #LawyersVsDelhiPolice #lawyersnotabovelaw https://t.co/paJu0LqbaJ
— The skull cutter (@drsanatanscb) November 4, 2019
By the time it was over, more than 20 policemen and eight lawyers were injured. Twelve motorcycles, eight prison vans and a police vehicle were torched.
Where are pellet guns now???
Kashmiri protesters face pellet guns and real guns for showing resistance, they are called terrorists.#LawyersVsDelhiPolice https://t.co/CAdddATvQY
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) November 5, 2019
Video footage of the clash showed a huge group of lawyers raining blows on a few policemen. A policeman got hurled against a wall. A huge mob caught hold of two others and state punching them. By the time the mob moved away, an officer was seen stretched out on the floor.
The lawyers have claimed that the police opened fire on them.
Tuesday’s protest was resolved late in the evening, after senior police officers, following instructions from Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, assured action.
The protesting policemen demanded justice and protection from assaults. What upset them was the lack of response from the government or their seniors about the attacks. Others said they feared being targeted when they went to work in their uniforms.
Shocking! 😲😲
The two who are supposed to abide by the law and maintain the law are making the mockery of the law.
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. @DelhiPolice
Are you sleeping???#LawyersVsDelhiPolice
#DelhiPoliceVSLawyers pic.twitter.com/2YYPNNM7hY— 🇮🇳 રાજ 🇮🇳 (@Raj_864) November 4, 2019
In both instances, the assailants had gone unpunished. On Monday, the Delhi High Court had taken up the issue on its own and transferred two officers and suspended two others over Saturday’s clash.
The court had also ordered a judicial probe and said no coercive action could be taken against the advocates.
https://twitter.com/SwamiGeetika/status/1191618876670238720?s=20
The police Tuesday said cases have been filed for the instances of violence at the Tis Hazari and the Saket courts. A petition will also be filed in the High Court asking it to review yesterday’s order of suspension and transfers of the four police officers.
The beginning: This is apparently how all hell broke lose on Saturday in #Delhi's #TisHazariCourt following a tiff over parking by a lawyer in an area meant for transporting undertrials.#LawyersVsDelhiPolice#LawyersVsLaw#DelhiPolice pic.twitter.com/LRw4NX0rjq
— Utkarsh Anand (@utkarsh_aanand) November 4, 2019