<p>Lawyers across the state, including the Allahabad High Court, abstained from judicial work on Wednesday to protest against the state government's 'inaction' in a recent incident of alleged police lathi-charge on advocates in Hapur.</p>.<p>The lawyers were supposed to resume work on Wednesday but decided to continue the strike for two more days till Thursday.</p>.<p>Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh President Shiv Kishore Gaur said the decision to abstain from work on September 13 and 14 was taken during a meeting on Tuesday night.</p>.Hapur 'lathi-charge': Lawyers across UP to abstain from work on September 13-14.<p>Members of the Lucknow Bar Association gave a memorandum to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath through the district administration as part of their protest, General Secretary of the bar association Kuldeep Narain Mishra told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>On September 14, the lawyers will be burning an effigy of the government on the court premises according to the directions of the Bar Council, he said.</p>.<p>Lawyers across the state have been on strike since the alleged incident of lathi-charge on August 29. According to them, no 'concrete action' has been taken by the state government against the policemen involved in the incident.</p>.<p>In view of the strike, the Allahabad High Court started virtual hearings on Tuesday, however, most lawyers are not participating in the proceedings.</p>
<p>Lawyers across the state, including the Allahabad High Court, abstained from judicial work on Wednesday to protest against the state government's 'inaction' in a recent incident of alleged police lathi-charge on advocates in Hapur.</p>.<p>The lawyers were supposed to resume work on Wednesday but decided to continue the strike for two more days till Thursday.</p>.<p>Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh President Shiv Kishore Gaur said the decision to abstain from work on September 13 and 14 was taken during a meeting on Tuesday night.</p>.Hapur 'lathi-charge': Lawyers across UP to abstain from work on September 13-14.<p>Members of the Lucknow Bar Association gave a memorandum to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath through the district administration as part of their protest, General Secretary of the bar association Kuldeep Narain Mishra told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>On September 14, the lawyers will be burning an effigy of the government on the court premises according to the directions of the Bar Council, he said.</p>.<p>Lawyers across the state have been on strike since the alleged incident of lathi-charge on August 29. According to them, no 'concrete action' has been taken by the state government against the policemen involved in the incident.</p>.<p>In view of the strike, the Allahabad High Court started virtual hearings on Tuesday, however, most lawyers are not participating in the proceedings.</p>