Bangalore Lawyers Face Criminal Cases for Traffic Chaos


Bangalore, Jan 18 (IANS): A large number of Bangalore lawyers will face criminal cases for the massive traffic gridlock their protest created in the city, Karnataka police chief Shankar Bidari said Wednesday.

"We have decided to file criminal cases against the advocates who held the city to ransom yesterday (Tuesday)," Bidari told reporters after getting a 20-page report from city Police Commissioner B.G. Jyothiprakash Mirji on the chaos the lawyers' protest created.

Hundreds of lawyers caused massive traffic snarls for over six hours in Bangalore's central business district Tuesday as they held protests demanding immediate suspension of a police constable for beating up one of their colleagues.

The protest was held at the Mysore Bank Circle in the heart of the city, blocking traffic movement on the Kempegowda Road, one of the busiest roads in Bangalore, from around 12.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The road leads to city's main bus station - both city and long-distance - as well as the central railway station. The blockade forced a large number of long-distance travelers to carry their luggage over two km to the bus station and three km to reach the railway station.

"Those who have taken law into their hands will be brought to book," Bidari said as the lawyers' action and police failure to take action to end it drew flak from the angry public.

Bidari said henceforth criminal case will be registered against any person who holds up traffic on a road for over five minutes.

The lawyers claimed that their colleague Balakrishna Babu was severely beaten up by a constable for not carrying driving license while riding a two-wheeler Jan 14 in west Bangalore. Police version is that the lawyer was not beaten but hauled up for riding without licence and carrying two people on the pillion in violation of traffic rules.

 

  

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  • JRAO,

    Thu, Jan 19 2012

    FIRST OF ALL, THEESE LIERS TURN REAL JUSTICE TO DELAYED ONE OR WRONG ONE WITH THEIR CAPACITY TO ARGUE THERE BY CRIMINALS GO ABSCONDING. NOW THEY ARE GIVING CHANCE TO ANTI NATIONALS TO SNEAK INTO METROS IN THE GUISE LAWERS WHO ARE SECURED ONE IF THEY DO NOT HAVE DRIVING LICENCE OR NOT SUBJECT TO ANY LAW OF LAND.

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  • Jayanth, Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    THERE IS NO LAW AND ORDER! ONLY LAWYERS AND (USELESS) ORDERS!POLICE COULD HAVE EASILY CLEARED THEM OUT AND RESTORED TRAFFIC.BUT THEY DID NOT.REMEMBER THE ACTION ON RAMDEV AND HOW THEY CLEARED OUT THE SLUTWALKERS?IT SHOWS HOW SCARED THE POLICE ARE OF LAWYERS!I HAVE NO FAITH IN THE JUDICIAL PROCESS EITHER. AFTER ALL THEY ARE/WERE LAWYERS TOO. SEVERAL MONTHS AGO LAWYERS BOYCOTED THE COURTS.THIS WAS ILLEGAL.WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT CASE? NOTHING! THE LAWYERS KNOW HOW TO MANIPULATE THE JUDICIAL PROCESS AND GET AWAY WITH IT!
    JUST WATCH! (AND FOR THAT MATTER, NONE OF THE POLITICIANS WILL GET EVER GET CONVICTED FOR THE DE-NOTIFICATION LAND SCAM OR THE ILLEGAL MINING SCAM EITHER! AFTER ALL THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR IS A LAWYER TOO, WORKS AT THE PLEASURE OF THE GOVT.)

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ BLore

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    Firstly the Police didnt take care of the situation well in time or else there was no need for so much of chaos in the city. Now because the Advocates Protested Criminal case is booked against them.
    Why don t they take action against the Political Parties that call for the strike and create much more havoc

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    Well Done-
    Now Apply this same rule(yard stick) for every person, organisation & Party which disrupts traffick or calls for Bandh & Hartals- without Favour or Bias.

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