Claiming that the City Civil Court Amendment Bill 2012, which is yet to be passed in the Assembly, would reduce the jurisdiction of the high court, three associations of lawyers decided to cease work till Tuesday.
"The state is proposing a Bill to reduce the jurisdiction of the high court by 10 times without giving us a hearing," Bar Library Club secretary Pramit Roy said.
He claimed that the rate of disposal of cases in the high court was 15 times higher than the lower court.
At present, any civil dispute involving property valued at over Rs 10 lakh were heard by the high court, while disputes involving property up to Rs 10 lakh in value in the metropolis were taken up before the City Civil Court here.
The Bar Library Club took a resolution during the day to go on a cease work, which was later adopted by the Incorporated Law Society and the High Court Bar Association.
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