Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Tis Hazari firing: Bar Council of Delhi suspends lawyer for his alleged involvement

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New Delhi: Taking swift action, the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) on Wednesday suspended advocate Manish Sharma’s licence to practise law with immediate effect for his alleged involvement in a sensational broad-daylight firing incident in a lawyers’ chamber block of the Tis Hazari district court premises here.

The firing incident took the lawyers, litigants and others present at the busy court premises in north Delhi by surprise. They ran for cover when bullets were being fired by Sharma.

The bullets were fired inside the court premises in the afternoon, police said, adding that two groups of lawyers were allegedly involved in the incident.

A letter issued by the BCD to Sharma said the lawyers’ body had taken suo-motu cognisance of a viral video of the incident, in which Sharma, along with other lawyers, was seen hurling abuses and firing in the air.

“In the said video, you are clearly identifiable, whereas identification of other advocates involved is being carried out for taking appropriate action. You being an advocate resorting to violence, that too inside the court premises, is highly deplorable and is gross misconduct,” the lawyers’ body said.

The licence to practise as an advocate of Sharma, a senior vice-president of the Delhi Bar Association of the Tis Hazari courts, is suspended with immediate effect, it added.

The letter, signed by BCD Office Secretary Colonel (retired) Arun Sharma, directed Sharma to submit a written explanation and appear before the lawyers’ body on Friday. It said if Sharma fails to appear before the BCD, ex-parte action would be initiated against him for his alleged involvement in the incident.

BCD Chairman and senior advocate K K Manan confirmed Sharma’s suspension.

Meanwhile, the apex lawyers’ body, the Bar Council of India, said it has also taken cognisance of the incident.

PTI

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