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Lawyers-police clash at Tis Hazari court in Delhi, cars set on fire

| @indiablooms | Nov 02, 2019, at 05:47 pm

New Delhi/IBNS/UNI: Lawyers and police personnel clashed at the Tis Hazari Court in New Delhi on Saturday.

During the clash, several cars were set ablaze.

According to news agency UNI report, smoke could be seen rising from the sky at the spot where the incident occurred.

According to sources, one lawyer was injured during the scuffle between the lawyers and the police.. He was admitted to St Stephens hospital, reported UNI.

Sources claimed that the lawyers were angry over parking issues in the complex. They have locked themselves inside the court premises, preventing police and mediapersons from entering.

Keeping in view the tense situation , police have locked several gates leading into the court complex to prevent protesters from entering.

Image: UNI 

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