Rajasthan High Court: Lawyers Cannot Strike, Boycott Violates Litigants’ Right to Justice
Rajasthan High Court rules that lawyers have no right to strike or boycott courts, holding such actions violate litigants’ right to justice under Article 21.
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Rajasthan High Court rules that lawyers have no right to strike or boycott courts, holding such actions violate litigants’ right to justice under Article 21.
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