The Asian Age

Don’t obstruct justice, SC tells lawyers’ body

- J. VENKATESAN

The bench said it is settled in law that a lawyer who appears for a victim or accused cannot be prevented by any Bar Associatio­n or group of lawyers

The Supreme Court on Friday took suo motu cognisance of the Kathua rape incident and directed the members of the Jammu Bar Associatio­n not to obstruct access to justice and prevent lawyer from appearing for rape victim’s family in Kathua court.

A three- judge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. kanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d took suo motu cognisance after the incident was brought to its notice by a group lawyers led by P. V. Dinesh.

Mr Dinesh submitted that the J& K police was not allowed to file the chargeshee­t in the court by the lawyers and a lady advocate was prevented from appearing for the victims’ family. The accused persons threatened

the lady advocate.

Taking on record the submission­s, the bench in a brief order said, “Some lawyers practising in this court have brought to our notice that the members of the Kathua District Court Bar Associatio­n, Jammu and Kashmir, are obstructin­g the lawyer who is appearing on behalf of the family of the victim in the court. It is also set forth that there is support from the High Court Bar Associatio­n at Jammu.”

The bench asked the members of the Bar Associatio­ns to conduct themselves and not to obstruct the smooth functionin­g of the justice delivery system which includes the presence of the persons aggrieved or accused in court or for that matter the presence of investigat­ing agency and the witnesses.”

The bench said it is settled in law that a lawyer who appears for a victim or accused cannot be prevented by any Bar Associatio­n or group of lawyers, for it is the duty of a lawyer to appear in support of his client, once he accepts the brief.

If a lawyer, who is engaged, is obstructed from appearing in the court or if his client is deprived of being represente­d in the court when he is entitled to do so in a lawful manner, that affects the dispensati­on of justice and would amount to obstructio­n of access to justice.

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