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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Cases stack up as lower court employees join T protest

Bringing judicial work to a complete halt,employees of various lower courts in the city including Class 4 employees, clerks and administrative officers joined the ongoing Sakala Janula Samme on Tuesday. Lawyers,who have been striking work for the past one month,were also present at the premises to support the employees. Amidst slogans of Jai Telangana,the employees at various courts,including Nampally criminal court and city civil court,showed their support to the movement for separate statehood by closing the chambers and handing the keys to judges. The protest,they said,would be indefinite till a separate state is achieved.Amidst the sloganeering,women employees showed their support by performing a traditional dance around Bathukamma idols.

K Sarnaiah convener of Telangana judicial employees JAC,which gave the call to court employees to join the protests,said, All employees of the courts have joined the protests and we will continue till we get a separate state.We will join the lawyers at courts and continue with protests on regular basis. In front of every court hall, protesting judicial employees posted notices stating that all bail applications will be heard on October 18 and other matters would be heard on varying dates depending on the concerned court. Major lower courts in the city including Nampally court,City Civil and Criminal Courts,Secunderabad court,have at least 400 employees each. The cases in these courts are piling up as lawyers have been abstaining from work since September 13.This has severely affected work as judges are forced to fend for themselves without any assistance even in urgent cases.

The judges had other problems to deal with on Tuesday with their attendants and drivers joining the stir.CBI special court judge Naga Maruti Sarma was among those who made it court but not without an eventful commute to work.With his driver joining the strike,the judge started for the Nampally court from his Banjara Hills residence on his old two-wheeler,which soon ran out of petrol.It was after his friends came with a litre of petrol,did Sarma reach court and worked through the day only to go back on the same vehicle. Tuesdays call to citys judicial employees was given by the Telangana Judicial Employees Association,whose members in Adilabad,Khammam,Adilabad,Warangal and other Telangana districts have been part of the movement since October 1. On Wednesday,the judicial staff will hold a Vanta Vaarpu at the Nampally court.









T STEPS: Striking employees play Bathukamma at Nampally criminal courts on Tuesday
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(source-TOI)

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