Bar Association Meets CM Dhami: Land Allotment and Chamber Demands Amid Agitation

A Bar Association delegation met with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to discuss their demands. They submitted a memorandum requesting land allotment for advocates in both new and old district court premises. The Chief Minister assured them of the government's commitment to resolving their issues through dialogue. He proposed forming a joint committee and promised financial assistance for constructing advocate chambers.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Bar Association Meets CM Dhami Over Land Demands

  • Delegation submitted memorandum for land allotment in new district court complex
  • CM assured state government's commitment to resolve advocates' issues
  • Proposed joint committee with administration and architects for solution
  • Financial assistance promised for construction of advocate chambers
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Bar Association delegation meets Uttarakhand CM in Dehradun

Bar Association delegation meets Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, submits memorandum for land allotment and advocate chambers. CM assures resolution and forms joint committee.

"Meaningful dialogue and mutual discussions are the key to finding solutions. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, November 21

A delegation of office-bearers, led by Premchand Sharma, president of the Sangharsh Samiti Bar Association, and Manmohan Kandwal, President of the Dehradun Bar Association, met Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday.

They submitted a memorandum requesting the allotment of land for advocates in the new district court complex, as well as the allocation of land in the old district court premises in favour of advocates, along with the construction of advocate chambers at both locations by the state government.

The Chief Minister assured the office-bearers that the state government is committed to resolving their issues, according to a release. He said that meaningful dialogue and mutual discussions are the key to finding solutions.

The Chief Minister added that everyone must work together for the development of Uttarakhand, recalling that he himself had witnessed the statehood movement, in which advocates also played an important role. He further emphasised the need to remain mindful of the state's financial resources.

Urging the advocates to end their agitation, the Chief Minister proposed the formation of a joint committee of the administration and advocates, including an architect, to work towards a mutually acceptable solution.

He stated that the report submitted by the District Magistrate and the points related to the resolution of the issues would be placed before the Cabinet for appropriate decision-making.

He also assured that the state government would provide financial assistance for the construction of advocate chambers. Additionally, he suggested that the advocates seek support from MPs and MLAs as well, and affirmed that he would personally take initiative in the matter. Following the Chief Minister's assurances, all office-bearers appeared satisfied and expressed their gratitude to him.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some positive development! Lawyers in Dehradun have been working in cramped conditions for too long. The joint committee idea seems practical and inclusive.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the CM's assurances, I hope the financial constraints mentioned don't become an excuse for delays. Infrastructure for legal professionals is crucial for justice delivery.
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Ananya R
As someone whose father is a lawyer in Dehradun, I know how important proper chambers are. Glad the agitation is ending through dialogue rather than confrontation. Jai Uttarakhand! 🙏
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Sarah B
The mention of involving MPs and MLAs shows this is being treated as a comprehensive issue. Hope other states learn from Uttarakhand's approach to resolving professional demands.
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Vikram M
Good move by CM Dhami. When lawyers have proper facilities, it benefits the entire justice system. The statehood movement reference was a nice touch - shows he understands their historical contribution.

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