Supreme Court Directs Action Against Bar Leaders for Strikes in Noida Court
Supreme Court asks Allahabad HC panel to take action against bar leaders in Noida court for abstaining from work
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The Supreme Court of India has instructed the Allahabad High Court's committee of judges to take action against Bar Association officials in Noida for repeated strikes disrupting court operations. This directive follows a case filed by Virendra Singh regarding the ongoing issues at the Gautam Buddha Nagar district court.
- 01Supreme Court issues directive to Allahabad High Court regarding Bar Association strikes.
- 02Action to be taken against Bar officials based on district judge's report.
- 03Repeated strikes have disrupted operations at the Gautam Buddha Nagar district court.
- 04The case was brought forward by Virendra Singh.
- 05The order was issued by a bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant.
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On April 30, 2026, the Supreme Court of India addressed the ongoing strikes at the Gautam Buddha Nagar district court in Noida, which have been disrupting judicial proceedings. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi directed the committee of judges at the Allahabad High Court to take necessary action against officials of the Bar Association. This decision was made in light of a case filed by Virendra Singh, highlighting the adverse impact of these strikes on the court's functioning. The Supreme Court's order emphasizes the need for accountability among Bar leaders to ensure the smooth operation of the judiciary.
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This ruling could lead to improved court operations in Noida, benefiting litigants and legal professionals by reducing disruptions caused by strikes.
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