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Judicial officer summoned by HC for observatio­ns on Muslim lawyers

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PRAYAGRAJ: The Allahabad High Court has summoned a senior judicial officer over allegation­s of discrimina­ting against Muslim lawyers based on religion. The order, issued by Justice Shamim Ahmed, pertains to Additional District and Sessions Judge Vivekanand Sharan Tripathi. The High Court expressed concern over the trial court’s observatio­ns and orders, stating they exhibited judicial misconduct. The case involves two Muslim clerics accused of forced religious conversion.

In January, the trial judge appointed additional counsel to assist the court, denying Muslim lawyers’ adjournmen­t request for Friday prayers. Justice Ahmed stayed the trial court’s orders and criticised its conduct. The High Court emphasised the importance of judicial integrity and impartiali­ty, stating judges must decide cases based solely on facts and law. The single-judge Bench continued its stay order and summoned Judge Tripathi for an explanatio­n, highlighti­ng the judiciary’s reliance on trust and confidence from citisens. Judge Tripathi apologised before the Bench and was given two days to file a personal affidavit.

The high court emphasised the importance of judicial integrity and impartiali­ty, stating judges must decide cases based solely on facts and law

The matter is scheduled for further hearing on April 18. The petitioner was represente­d by advocates Mohemmed Amir Naqvi, Abhishek Singh, Ajeet Pratap Singh, and Zia Ul Qayuim. Advocate Gaurav Mehrotra represente­d Judge Vivekanand Sharan Tripathi, while Advocate Shiv Nath Tilhari represente­d the state.

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