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No unparliamentary language against lawyers, media ordered

By Vicky Nanjappa
Last updated on: March 05, 2012 20:36 IST
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A Bangalore court has restrained the media from addressing advocates as hooligans or goondas.

The order passed by D G Shinde, 44, additional sessions judge, states that no unparliamentary language shall be used against lawyers and they shall be referred to as advocates or lawyers only.

The Bangalore Advocates Association had moved the court seeking a restraining order on the media against the language that was being used in news reports. Following the tussle between the media and advocates on Friday, a section of the media had reported the incident terming advocates as hooligans, thugs and goondas.

Meanwhile, the four advocates including Advocates Association Secretary A P Ranganath have been granted bail. The four were arrested by the police in the aftermath of the incident.

In another development, spiritual guru, Shri Shri Ravishankar has offered to play mediator between the journalists and advocates in order to bring the matter to a close.

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