The Delhi high court Bar Association (DHCBA) today called for a two-day strike against the Rajya Sabha deciding to increase the pecuniary jurisdiction of district courts yesterday, after the district court bar had been on a back-to-back strike of nearly two weeks.
The DHCBA called for “total abstention from work” on 8 and 11 May, with the DHCBA executive committee saying that “it was a matter of deep regret” that the bill was passed despite assurance given by Law Minister DV Sadananda Gowda, reported the PTI.
To find out what and why exactly the lower and higher courts are still fighting about, click here.
No comments yet: share your views