The lawyers, who are on an indefinite strike for the last one month against the government decision to divest the judicial courts of its powers to register various documents, on Monday decided to continue their agitation demanding revocation of the order.
President of Jammu chapter of J&K High Court Bar Association (JKHCBA) Abhinav Sharma said the decision to continue the ongoing strike was unanimously taken at the General House meeting of the association. The JKHCBA, Jammu, held the General House meeting in the conference hall of district court complex Janipur here under the chairmanship of Sharma, who is also the spokesperson of the Jammu and Kashmir unit of the BJP.
"The strike will continue and we are going to intensify it further till the power to register various documents is restored back to the judicial magistrates," Sharma told reporters after the meeting.
On October 23, the State Administrative Council (SAC) headed by then Governor Satya Pal Malik accorded sanction to the creation of a new department, under the overall administrative control of revenue department, to provide hassle free and speedy service to the citizens for registration of documents pertaining to immovable property like sale, gift, mortgage, lease and bequest.
Earlier, the revenue department was involved in onlyissuance of ''Fard Intikhab (authentication of property with reference tooriginal record) and cost estimation of land on the ground of which registry ofthe same was being done by judicial officers.The judicial work in the HighCourt and its subordinate courts in most parts of Jammu region was badly hitsince the lawyers went on indefinite strike on November 1 to press for itsdemand for roll back of the order.
At a conference last week, Union Minister Jitendra Singhwhile referring to the demands raised by different sections including thelawyers, said "we are not going to succumb because there will be no end toit if one demand is met."
Sharma said his party president Ravinder Raina had written aletter to the lieutenant Governor G C Murmu seeking a review of the decisionfor the benefit of the people."The BJP is supporting our strike which isevident from the letter of my party president (Raina)," he said.
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