The All Manipur Bar Association had yesterday rejected the allegations that the lawyers in the state had steered clear of a case involving the son of the Chief Minister as they "fear for their lives".
In a statement, advocate Utsav Bains, who appeared in the apex court for victim Irom Roger's mother Irom Chitra Devi, said "the evidence of the refusal to represent in the case by advocates at Manipur High Court have been submitted to the Supreme Court."
He claimed he had evidence to show how lawyers in Manipur refused to represent the family of Roger.
"It's a really a sorry state of affairs. Lawyers join the noble profession and it is our duty to make people, who are in need, get justice. Except in the manner as set out in the Bar Council Rules, lawyers cannot refuse to represent anyone.
"I am just doing my duty as a lawyer, despite there being threat to my life from terrorists. I decided to file an appeal against the order of the sessions judge on behalf of the victim's mother and represent them in the High Court of Manipur at Imphal," Bains said.
The road rage incident had occurred after Roger had allegedly not allowed Meetai to overtake him in his SUV which had irked the chief minister's son.
Advocate Kamini Jaiswal, assisted by Bains, had yesterday told the apex court that no one from Manipur had dared to file an appeal in the high court against the five-year jail term awarded to Meetai.
"The entire judicial process stands the risk of being jeopardised by such irresponsible and reckless statements. I wish he (Bains) had some evidence to back his allegations. This matter needs to be dealt with appropriately," Roshmani had said.
The association has claimed to have approached the Bar Council of India urging it to initiate disciplinary action against Bains and threatened to take legal action against him.
Irom Chitra Devi had moved the Supreme Court alleging that they were being threatened and the lawyers in the state have refused to challenge the order of the sessions judge due to the clout of the chief minister.
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