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K'taka HC stays boycott by B'lore Advocates Assn
Bangalore | Saturday, Nov 7 2009 IST
 

The Karnataka High Court today stayed the proposed boycott of court proceeding by members of Bangalore Advocates Association on November nine to protest Chief Justice P D Dinakaran attending courts before he was cleared of allegations against him.

A Special Bench headed by Justice Manjula issued the stay order on a Public Interest Litigation filed against the boycott.

The Association members, who met in the city on Friday, had resolved to obstain from the court proceedings on November nine.

The Association had also called upon all the advocates in the City and District Bar Associations to abstain from attending the court proceedings on November nine.

Meanwhile, the Association decided to go ahead with its plan of boycotting court proceedings as resolved earlier.

-- (UNI) -- 07MS63.xml

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