Delhi Lawyers End Strike After Police Agree to Court Appearances

Delhi district court lawyers stopped their strike on Monday. This happened after the police chief said police officers must come to court in person for criminal trials. The lawyers were unhappy before because police could give evidence by video.

New Delhi, 8 Sep 2025

Delhi district court lawyers stopped their strike on Monday. This happened after the police chief said police officers must come to court in person for criminal trials. The lawyers were unhappy before because police could give evidence by video.

Why Lawyers Were Upset

Lawyers did not like some new rules. These rules let police give evidence from far away using video. Lawyers thought this was not fair. They wanted police to come to court in person. They also did not like other new rules about how courts work. Lawyers said these rules could make things easier for the police side in court cases.

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What Happens Next

The police chief made a new rule. Now police must go to court to give evidence. This made the lawyers happy. They stopped their strike. But lawyers still want some laws to change. They think some new laws are not good. For now, they are okay with the new police rule. Courts can start working normally again. The police chief made a new rule. Now police must go to court to give evidence. This made the lawyers happy. They stopped their strike. But lawyers still want some laws to change. They think some new laws are not good. For now, they are okay with the new police rule. Courts can start working normally again. NEW DELHI: The Delhi district court lawyers on Monday called off their strike after the city’s police commissioner issued a circular saying that police officers shall…

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Our demands have been met and we have now called off the strike

Lawyers will keep working to change some laws they do not like. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 9 Sep 2025, 03:10 IST; source: link

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