Five mediapersons were injured and two cameras of TV journalists were destroyed in the melee which occurred in front of the district court complex at Vanchiyoor here.
A section of lawyers across the state had boycotted courts today protesting against the violence in the High Court complex.
A group of advocates had yesterday allegedly attacked mediapersons outside the High Court complex leaving five persons injured during their protests against the media coverage of the case of an alleged bid by a government pleader to molest a woman in the city last week.
The trouble started today as some lawyers chased away mediapersons, who had come to report the 'Kadakampally land grab case', and closed the gates of the court complex.
They also closed the media room and allegedly pasted posters stating 'no admission to members of the fourth gender' in various places of the complex, the media room and vehicles of TV news channels.
Kerala Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) district
President C Rahim said the reporters, despite the provocation, did not react even as they were chased away by the lawyers.
He wanted a probe into the incident by an Assembly committee and strict action against those responsible for the attack.
The advocates also raised slogans against the media.
Some locals, allegedly in an inebriated condition, also chased away the mediapersons and during the scuffle two television cameras got damaged.
After getting an assurance from IG Manoj Abraham that attackers would be booked, the mediapersons left the court premises. Police also intervened to restore calm.
Meanwhile, after holding a meeting of representatives of media and High Court Advocates Association at Kochi, Advocate General C P Sudhakara Prasad said, "A judicial commission will probe the untoward incidents and the situation that led to such incidents occurring (outside the High Court) on July 20."
He also said the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ernakulam, will probe the criminal cases that occurred in connection with the incidents.
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