"A unanimous resolution was passed at the high-powered meeting of Bar Association to boycott the mega Lok Adalat to press for our demand of establishing a HC Bench in western Uttar Pradesh," the bar association's chief Anil Pandit said.
"All the litigants who had come to participate in the Lok Adalat to resolve their cases were persuaded in a friendly manner and with reasons by the Bar members not to enter the court premises," he added.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Ran Vijay Singh said heavy police force was deployed in the district court premises to prevent any untoward incident from taking place.
Though there was no major incident of violence reported, a litigant, identified as Saurabh Gupta, was thrashed by some people when he tried to enter the court premises. In the scuffle, Gupta fractured his finger.
"We are in the process of registering an FIR on the complaint of Gupta against unidentified persons," a police official said.
At present, Allahabad High Court has only one additional bench, at Lucknow, which caters to about a dozen districts situated in the vicinity of the state capital.
Lok Adalats were organised across the country today.
