Fierce Fight Erupts Between Lawyers Over Getting Clients Inside SEM Court In Delhi’s Krishna Nagar | X | @kunalkashyap_st
New Delhi, April 16: The job of the lawyer is to fight cases and not indulging in physical fights. However, an incident has come light where two groups of lawyers indulged in a massive physical fight inside the court.
In a shocking incident, a massive brawl erupted inside Special Executive Magistrate (SEM) Court in Delhi’s Krishna Nagar. The lawyers engulfed in a massive fight inside the court over a dispute. The incident was caught on camera and the video of the incident is doing rounds on social media. It can be seen in the video that male and female lawyers are hitting each other with slipper and name plate inside the court.
The video of the incident has been shared on social media on Wednesday (April 16) by journalist “@kunalkashyap_st.” The X user shared the video and said, “Clash in Special Executive Magistrate (SEM) Court located in Krishna Nagar. Yesterday, lawyers broke each other’s heads in the court over getting clients. Cases have been registered against both sides under sections of attempt to murder and robbery.”
Warning: Disturbing Video. Viewer’s Discretion Advised.
There are reports that cases have been registered against both sides under sections of attempt to murder and robbery. As per reports, the fierce fight erupted between the two groups of lawyers after dispute over getting clients. An argument reportedly occurred between the lawyers which escalated and a physical fight broke out between them.
Even female lawyers joined the fight and the video shows that on of the female lawyers is hitting the other with slipper. The video also shows that one of the male lawyers hit another with a steel name plate, resulting in the person bleeding profusely. Blood is also seen spilled all over the floor. A female lawyer is also seen in the video bleeding after being thrashed in the fight.
The lawyers are seen in the video with torn clothes and blood all over their white shirts. There are reports that cases under serious charges have been registered against both parties. The cases have been booked under sections IPC 307 (Attempted Murder) and IPC 392 (Robbery).