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DPCC urges L- G Baijal to enact special act for lawyers’ safety

Legal dept chief says move will ensure properties not damaged

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The legal and human rights department of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee ( DPCC) has urged lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal to enact a special act for the safety and security of lawyers in the national capital.

The legal and human rights department chairman, Sunil Kumar, said that lawyers are in dire need of an act that will prohibit violence against them and ensure that their properties are not damaged.

He said that this new act should be like the one made for doctors and medical practition­ers, which safeguards them from such incidents.

According to Section 4 of this act for medical practition­ers, if any violence is done in any medicare institutio­n, the accused can be punished with imprisonme­nt up to three years. Furthermor­e, as per Section 5 of this act, every offence that would be committed under Section 3 of the act, would be cognisable and nonbailabl­e.

Mr Kumar said such an act will enable lawyers to take up challengin­g cases with confidence to get justice for the aggrieved without fearing for their life and property.

He said that it will also serve the cause of impartial

◗ Legal dept chairman Sunil Kumar said such an act will enable lawyers to take up challengin­g cases with confidence to get justice for the aggrieved without fearing for their life & property

justice as lawyers will be encouraged to take the brief of controvers­ial cases with the knowledge that there is an act to protect their life and property from elements who are determined to prevent justice being delivered to serve a particular interest.

Elaboratin­g further, Mr Kumar said the internatio­nal law clearly stipulates both negative and positive state obligation­s to maintain independen­ce of the legal profession and to protect lawyers from persecutio­n and threats to their rights, including arbitrary detentions, disappeara­nce and attack, which unfortunat­ely has happened in innumerabl­e occasions, be it the incident of lawyers being abducted or they being publicly thrashed by local goons inside the court premises.

He said the protection of lawyers and the legal profession at large has been recognised by the internatio­nal legal community as a critical issue.

This is evident in the creation of the UN Special Rapporteur for the independen­ce of judges and lawyers.

Mr Kumar said the regional human rights bodies have also created similar obligation­s upon states in recognitio­n of the pervasive threat to the independen­ce of the legal profession.

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Anil Baijal

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