Nisha, a resident of Barrakpuri area, was arrested yesterday after she forcibly entered the chamber of the judge and damaged the furniture, AK Rane, SHO, Civil Lines said today.
"The woman forcibly entered the judge's chamber and requested to meet the judge. She wrote her name on a paper. Later, she followed the judge to the rest room.
"She threw the water container, broke a glass kept on the table while hurling abuses at the judge. She also injured a lady constable Anita by throwing a chair at her when the latter tried to stop her," according to Manbeer, the steno of the judge.
A case has been registered against her under sections 353, 332, 323, 504, 506, 427 and 307 of IPC following a complaint by Manbeer, the SHO said.
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