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Noida Workers Seek Consolidation of Multiple FIRs in High Court Plea
Workers involved in agitation in Noida have moved the Allahabad High Court seeking consolidation of multiple first information reports filed against them. The plea aims to streamline legal proceedings across the cases.
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Workers engaged in a labour agitation in Noida have approached the Allahabad High Court with a petition to club multiple FIRs registered against them during the course of their demonstrations. The move comes as the workers face legal complications arising from separate cases filed at different police stations.
The consolidation of cases is sought to ensure efficient judicial process and avoid multiplicity of proceedings. Legal experts note that clubbing related FIRs is often permitted by courts when charges pertain to the same incident or connected events, allowing for a unified trial and preventing contradictory judgments.
The plea reflects the workers' effort to manage the legal burden resulting from their agitation. Multiple FIRs against protestors can complicate defence strategy and prolong legal proceedings, making consolidation a common request in cases involving labour disputes and mass demonstrations.
The high court's decision on the petition will determine whether the cases can be merged for trial purposes. Such consolidation, if approved, could significantly impact the course of legal proceedings and the workers' ability to mount a coordinated defence against the charges they face.
The matter underscores the legal complexities often faced by workers engaged in organized labour actions, where simultaneous registration of multiple cases at different police stations has become a common practice during industrial disputes.