Hindu party seeks action against senior lawyer

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New Delhi: A Hindu party Thursday sought action from the Bar Council against senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, representing Muslim litigants in the Ayodhya case, for his “highly unethical act” of tearing the pictorial map purportedly showing the birthplace of Lord Ram during the Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday.
One of the factions of the All India Hindu Mahasabha (AIHM) wrote to the Bar Council of India condemning Dhavan’s action on the concluding day of the 40-day hearing in the Ram-Janmbhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case before a 5-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi.
Dhavan had created a flutter in the packed courtroom on Wednesday when he tore the pictorial map provided by senior lawyer Vikas Singh, representing AIHM.
“Rajeev Dhavan, senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India, has committed highly unethical act by tearing into pieces a copy of the map submitted before the Supreme Court… This act of Dhavan scandals and brings disrepute to the Supreme Court Bar. It is therefore, requested to take cognisance and take appropriate action against the senior advocate in accordance with law,” Pramod Pandit Joshi, national spokesperson of AIHM said in a statement.
The Supreme Court Wednesday wrapped up the marathon hearings in the politically sensitive case and reserved its verdict.
Dhavan, representing Sunni Wakf Board and other Muslim parties, had taken strong objection to Singh relying on the site map and books written by foreign and Indian authors to buttress claims that the central dome of the now-demolished structure was the birthplace of deity ‘Ram Lalla’.
Dhavan had said such documents (maps) cannot be relied upon in the matter now as the issue of location of ‘janmasthan’ was discussed by the Allahabad High Court on other documents.
When he vigorously raised objections to the reliance on the pictorial map, which is also part of the book Ayodhya Revisited by former Bihar cadre IPS officer Kishore Kunal, Singh had said he will not press the pictorial map to be taken on record.
Dhavan had then asked the Constitution bench as to what he should do with the map.
The bench had said that he can shred the documents into pieces.
Dhavan then tore the pictorial map, provided by the AIHM counsel, in the courtroom to the utter shock of the lawyers and visitors in the packed courtroom. (PTI)

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