Ram Temple fund row: Rs 5L fine for defending accused, says Bar body; experts object

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30 Jun 2026 • 4:28 AM MYT
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The Faizabad Bar Association on Monday resolved not to allow its members to represent the eight accused arrested in the Ram Temple donation embezzlement case and warned that those defying it would face a Rs 5 lakh penalty, even as legal experts disapproved of the decision.

“The sentiments of all of us have been hurt by the theft of temple offerings. The lawyers of Faizabad have agreed not to plead on behalf of the arrested accused," Bar Association secretary Shailendra Jaiswal said.

Lawyers demanded that Champat Rai, Anil Mishra and Gopal Rao, associated with the management of the Ram Temple but not named in the FIR, “must leave” Ayodhya within three days, failing which the temple town would be blockaded and no one would be allowed to enter.

Meanwhile, former chairman of the Bar Council of Delhi KK Manan said, “To have legal assistance from a lawyer of his choice is the right of every accused. A Bar association can’t pass a resolution to prevent lawyers from representing the accused in a case. Rather, it’s their duty to provide legal assistance to the accused.”

Terming the Faizabad Bar Association’s resolution as unfortunate, Manan said, “An accused is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty and therefore lawyers must not refuse legal assistance to an accused.”

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