Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UP Bar Council to list courts needing more security

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh will suggest to the state government courts that need more security arrangemen­ts as compared to others across the state.

In the fiscal budget 2020-21 the state government has proposed Rs 75 crore for installing CCTV cameras and other security equipment in lower courts across the state.

There are 75 district courts in the state.

The Yogi government’s decision was a sequel to the recent incidents of violence in district courts across the state.

To recall, two groups of lawyers clashed in the Lucknow district court on February 13 and one group attacked another with crude bombs. After the incident, the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh constitute­d a committee to probe the incident and submit report by March 1.

“Some courts in the state need more security as compared to others. We will suggest to the state government courts that need additional security arrangemen­ts,” said Hari Shanker Singh, chairman, Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh.

“At present we have identified courts in Basti, Agra, Meerut, Bijnor, Varanasi, Muzaffarna­gar and Lucknow that need special focus from security point of view,” said Singh.

Brajesh Pathak, law minister in the state government, pointed out that adequate security arrangemen­ts would be made in all courts.

“We are open to all suggestion­s from the Bar Council. Adequate security arrangemen­ts will be made in all courts. If the Bar Council suggests some courts that need additional security then we will consider them,” said Pathak.

The law minister also assured more funds for security in courts, if required, in the supplement­ary budget.

BRAJESH PATHAK, LAW MINISTER IN THE STATE GOVERNMENT, POINTED OUT THAT ADEQUATE SECURITY ARRANGEMEN­TS WOULD BE MADE IN ALL COURTS.

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