The FIR was registered last night under relevant IPC sections on the basis of a complaint, a senior official said.
Yesterday, a group of persons dressed as lawyers, led by Vikram Singh Chauhan, once again unleashed a brazen attack on journalists and JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar at the Patiala House Courts complex, two days after they were caught on camera thrashing scribes and JNU students and teachers branding them as "anti-nationals".
Under fire over violence in the court complex, Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi denied that Kanhaiya was beaten up and defended the handling of the situation, saying use of "heavy force" against lawyers would have been counter-productive and inappropriate.
"I do not think you can call the situation (in the court complex) today went out of hand," he had told reporters after the Delhi Police's handling of the situation at the Patiala House court complex came under intense scrutiny from the Supreme Court.
Earlier today, O P Sharma joined the investigation and presented himself at Tilak Marg police station. However, the three lawyers are yet to come before the police.
Claiming that Kanhaiya was well-protected while being taken inside the court, the Commissioner had said, "Usually, accused persons are escorted by one or two police officials when taken to court. In this case, he (Kanhaiya) was escorted by two ACP rank officials and two inspectors apart from other staff."
Bassi cited earlier instances of violence involving lawyers in Madras High Court, Allahabad High Court and elsewhere to buttress his point that lawyers are to be handled carefully.
"We have managed the situation. There was no breach of peace. We have followed norms of prudent policing," Bassi said.
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