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40,000 court staff go on indefinite strike across Maharashtra

Last Updated : 13 September 2011, 12:35 IST
Last Updated : 13 September 2011, 12:35 IST

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Judicial work in the courts was affected as peons and policemen were seen assisting judges in the absence of clerks, typists, interpreters and and other Class-C staff.

The peons, however, wore black badges to support the striking staff. The office of Maharashtra Judicial Employees Union said a total of 40,000 class 'C' employees had gone on strike to press for their demands.

Last year, the Supreme Court had directed the state to follow the suggestions made by the Shetty Commission, which called for changes in the promotion and salary policy for judicial employees.

"We will continue the strike till the recommendations are implemented," said an office bearer.

The trial in case of encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma, however, went on with the judge himself typing the evidence. Sharma is charged with staging a fake encounter of Ram Narain Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya.

In the Courts of Magistrates, the cases were conducted with the help of policemen. In Mazgaon court here, ATS remand courts functioned with the help of peons and police.

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Published 13 September 2011, 12:35 IST

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