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Man attempts to kill himself at Bombay HC after losing property dispute case

Updated on: 17 June,2022 04:12 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The incident occurred around 1 pm in Justice P D Naik’s courtroom. However, he was stopped by the lawyers present in the court

Man attempts to kill himself at Bombay HC after losing property dispute case

Bombay High Court

A 55-year-old man, who lost his property dispute case, attempted to kill himself inside the Bombay High Court on Friday.


The incident occurred around 1 pm in Justice P D Naik’s courtroom. However, he was stopped by the lawyers present in the court.


In the hearing, the judge ordered the man, who was locked in a property dispute with his mother, to vacate his premise under the Senior Citizens Act.


After the order was passed, the man went up to the judge, took out a paper cutter knife from his trouser pocket, and tried to slit his own wrist, eye witnesses said.

The man was administered first aid and did not need any further medical assistance, reports claim.

Also read: Mumbai: Woman attempts suicide in front of Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan

Metal detectors at the two entry gates of the high court haven't been functioning for a while, which was why, perhaps, the man could enter the premises with a paper cutter.

(With inputs from PTI)

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