Oman Daily Observer

Supreme Court steps in to make peace between Kerala media, lawyers

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NEW DELHI/THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The tiff between the media and the lawyers community in Kerala appears to have been resolved with the interventi­on of Chief Justice of India T S Thakur who held talks with representa­tives of the journalist­s in the national capital on Friday.

While expressing concern about the issues between the two sets of profession­als which saw things turning violent at Kochi and the Kerala capital in the past few days, the CJI asked his colleague Justice Kurian Joseph to sort out things with the acting Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court Thottathil B Radhakrish­nan.

Joseph had on Thursday itself had set the ball rolling, asking two senior judges of the Kerala High Court — P N Ravindran and P R amachandra Menon — to sort out things.

The issue began early this week after media reports that a government pleader had misbehaved with a woman.

The lawyers claimed that the pleader was falsely implicated and police and media are hand in glove in the conspiracy.

On Tuesday and Wednesday things went out of hand at Kochi, when clashes took place between the two groups, while a clash also occurred in the state capital on Thursday and Kerala Police by now have registered half a dozen cases.

Following the clashes, angry lawyers decided to close down the media rooms at the high court and at the Thiruvanan­thapuram district court.

Consequent to these unruly incidents, normal court activities got affected in the high court and at a few district courts but following the interventi­on of the senior judges who held discussion­s with the rival groups, things appeared to have cooled down.

“All the courts will function normally from tomorrow onwards (Saturday) as all the issues have been settled,” Justice Ravindran told reporters after the conciliati­on talks held separately with the two groups in the capital city.

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