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Home / Crime and Justice / Court Elections Amid Bomb Threats: Lawyers Vote Under Alert

Court Elections Amid Bomb Threats: Lawyers Vote Under Alert

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Rajasthan High Court Bar Association elections held amid consecutive bomb threats.
  • Record voter turnout achieved despite security measures at Jaipur and Jodhpur.
  • Multiple advocate bodies conducted elections with high participation rates.
Court Elections Amid Bomb Threats: Lawyers Vote Under Alert

Elections for the Rajasthan High Court Bar Association for 2025 proceeded as planned on Thursday, with voting conducted at the Jaipur and Jodhpur high court premises. This occurred amidst a heightened security alert, as the Jaipur bench received a bomb threat for the fourth day running. Extensive security measures, including bomb disposal and sniffer dog squads, were deployed across the court campus to ensure the safety of voters and staff.

In Jaipur, over 4,700 registered voters participated in the elections for 17 different posts, including president and general secretary. Lawyers demonstrated significant enthusiasm, queuing early to cast their ballots despite the security checks. Similarly, voting took place in Jodhpur for two other advocate bodies, the Rajasthan High Court Advocates' Association (RHCAA) and the Rajasthan High Court Lawyers' Association (RHCLA).

Both Jodhpur-based elections reported exceptionally high voter turnout. The RHCLA witnessed a record 84.72% participation, with 1,813 out of 2,142 members voting. The RHCAA also saw strong engagement, with over 83% of its approximately 4,000 eligible advocates casting their votes, underscoring the commitment of legal professionals to their electoral processes even under challenging circumstances.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The elections were conducted on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
Yes, the Jaipur bench received bomb threats for the fourth consecutive day, leading to heightened security.
Voter turnout was high, with over 83% in Jodhpur for the RHCLA and RHCAA, and over 4,700 voters in Jaipur.

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