Advocates in Tiruvannamalai Stage Boycott for Air-Conditioned Court Halls
Advocates boycott court proceedings in Tiruvannamalai, demanding air-conditioned halls
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Advocates in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, boycotted court proceedings on April 24, 2026, demanding air-conditioned facilities in the Combined District Court Complex. This protest follows multiple petitions to the state government for improved conditions in the existing court halls.
- 01Advocates staged a boycott at the Combined District Court Complex in Tiruvannamalai.
- 02The protest occurred on April 24, 2026.
- 03Lawyers are demanding air conditioning in 15 court halls.
- 04Previous petitions have been sent to the government regarding this issue.
- 05The boycott reflects ongoing concerns about working conditions for advocates.
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On April 24, 2026, members of the Bar Association, Advocates Association, and Lawyers Association in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, conducted a day-long boycott of court proceedings at the Combined District Court Complex. The advocates are demanding the installation of air-conditioning units in the complex's 15 existing court halls. This action follows numerous petitions submitted to the state government and higher judiciary, urging for better working conditions. The boycott highlights the advocates' ongoing concerns regarding their work environment and the need for improved facilities to ensure their comfort during court sessions.
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The boycott may disrupt legal proceedings, affecting clients and cases awaiting resolution.
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