The sit-in bylawyers of the Palamau district and sessions court in Jharkhand entered its second day on Monday as they protest against the "inappropriate" behaviour of a judge with the district bar association president.Palamau bar association general secretary Subodh Kumar Sinha told reporters that the sit-in will continue indefinitely till the matter is resolved.An argument broke out on Saturday when the bar association chief went to a courtroom to discuss a matter with the judge who then behaved "inappropriately" with him, Sinha claimed.The sit-in has affected about 1,200 cases, he said.The Jharkhand state committee of the All India Lawyer's Union condemned the "behaviour" of the judge.In a statement, its secretary M A Choudhary demanded appropriate legal action against the judge.Superintendent of Police Ajay Linda said that the president of the bar association had filed a complaint against the judge, but later withdrew it."The police are keeping a watch on the situation," he said.