Jalalpur Ambedkar Nagar. On the request of the Uttar Pradesh Joint Bar Association, the Jalalpur Bar Association marched forming a human chain with various demands and submitted a memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister of Tehsildar. As per the predetermined program of the Joint Bar Association of Uttar Pradesh, in the presence of Jalalpur Bar Association President Ghanshyam Verma, a flag march was held forming a human chain with nine demands and demanded that the Law of Law be implemented. Protection of Permanent Defenders. , the rights of lawyers in the State and Legislative Council should be reserved for lawyers, CCTV cameras should be installed to ensure transparency in the court, the number of members of the Bar Council should be increased, permanent chambers should be expanded and vehicle parking. For attorneys, attorneys should receive the benefit of group health insurance and a term policy. There should be immediate appointments to the vacant posts of judicial officers and clerks, officers with postgraduate law degree should be appointed in the Revenue Court and new lawyers should be appointed. receive ten stipends and lawyers over 60 years of age should receive a monthly pension of Rs 25,000. Later, the lawyers submitted a memorandum to Tehsildar Padmesh Srivastava. Former Bar Association President Sant Prasad Pandey, Satya Prakash Mishra, Ravindra Mishra, Rajpati Singh Jagdish Chandra Yadav, Kripa Shankar Maurya, Ramchandra Dubey, Devanand Dwivedi Mahendra Yadav and many other lawyers were present on this occasion.
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