I will not be alone: ​​Senior Advocate Tripathi

Magh 6, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

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Senior advocate Dinesh Tripathi was attacked last Wednesday after arguing against Ravi Lamichhane, who is being sued for co-operative fraud, in the Kathmandu District Court.

Bar associations and other professional associations across the country have condemned this. On Sunday, the Supreme Bar condemned the incident by tying a black belt for an hour and demanded action against the perpetrators. Tripathi, who has always stood up for the victim and argued in the bench, is often seen walking alone in Kotakcharhi. Contrary to the trend of leading a group and running a large-scale business as a senior, Tripathi is the only lawyer in his firm who  He works alone in the work from the investigation of the case to the discussion notes. He alone released more than 350 people who were illegally imprisoned during the royal period by issuing a writ of imprisonment. 

From Aftab Alam, who burned people alive in brick kilns, to the perpetrators of the Chaur Jahari incident, he ran to those courts alone to fight the case. Thus, Tripathi, who is synonymous with 'one man mission', was attacked by a chaotic crowd when he left the court alone after the debate on Wednesday. The entire society, professional organizations and citizens of the country and abroad stood united in support of this lone lawyer who was beaten just for arguing. And, countless people called him, mocking him and condemning the incident. He is now receiving so much support and support in favor of justice - I will not be alone.

Kantipur

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