Video: Slap after slap, lawyer thrashes police officer in Saket court - video goes viral

A video is going viral on social media in which a lawyer stops a policeman riding a bike and, without saying anything starts slapping him continuously one after the other.

You've likely seen ordinary people being beaten on the streets and in police stations, and courts. However, a video circulating on social media has shocked and disturbed everyone. In the video, a police officer is being brutally beaten in the court premises. According to the claim, the person assaulting him is a lawyer from Saket Court, who is repeatedly slapping the officer. After the video went viral, internet users are reacting differently.

The lawyer repeatedly slapped the police.

In fact, a video is rapidly going viral on social media in which a lawyer stops a policeman on a motorcycle and, without saying a word, begins slapping him repeatedly. Other people standing there with the lawyer are merely spectators. Surprisingly, the policeman also silently takes the slaps. Along with the slaps, the lawyer strikes the policeman hard on the back with his elbow, after which the policeman takes his bike and leaves.

 

Then he attacked by throwing a helmet

As soon as the policeman leaves, the lawyer throws his helmet and tries to attack him again, but luckily, the helmet hits the bike and not the policeman. Someone recorded the entire incident on their mobile phone, which is now going viral on the internet. The video is drawing varied reactions from the internet audience.

Users said, the law is being flouted in the temple of justice.

The video, shared by an Instagram account called digital_trends3, has been viewed by millions, and many have also liked it. Social media users are reacting to the video in a variety of ways. One user wrote, "The policeman must have done something wrong, but beating him like this is not right." Another wrote, "The law is being flouted in the very temple of justice." Another user asked, "Why is the policeman silently taking the beating?"