ACJ of Hyderabad High Court says consensus needed to withdraw allocation list
T- lawyers at Nampally Criminal Courts Complex registered their protest by organising a “Dhum Dhamâ€at the complex.
Hyderabad: Acting Chief Justice of the Hyderabad High Court Dilip B. Bhosale on Friday reportedly told T-advocates that any final decision on the provisional allocation list of subordinate judicial officers between AP and TS will be taken only after a dialogue with all stakeholders.
Representatives of the Telangana High Court Advocates Association on Friday met the ACJ in his chambers in the High Court in the backdrop of the call to boycott the High Court on June 13.
Sources said that during the course of the interaction, some of the THCAA leaders proposed that if the High Court kept the provisional allocation list in abeyance, then the THCAA would withdraw its call to boycott court.
Meanwhile, T-advocates intensified their stir on Friday, the sixth consecutive day, demanding immediate bifurcation of the common High Court between the two states and recall of the provisional allocation list.
Mild tension prevailed at the City Civil Courts when some of the protesting lawyers tried to lock the main gate of the court Friday morning to prevent judges and magistrates from entering the premises.
Police personnel deployed at the civil courts intervened and removed the advocates squatted at the entrance of the court complex to allow the vehicles of the judges.
T- lawyers at Nampally Criminal Courts Complex registered their protest by organising a “Dhum Dham” at the complex. T-advocates practising at the High Court also staged a lunch-hour demonstration.