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The highly corrosive liquid was thrown over barrister Richard Liddell, right, as Mr Justice Underhill, left, delivered an unfavourable ruling against Mahajan's race discrimination claim Miss Colter screamed in pain when she was hit in the eye and acid that landed on her leg burned through her tights, Southwark Crown Court heard. Fumes filled the court, leaving staff struggling for breath and forcing the judge to flee, the jury heard. In a tape recording of the incident, 54-year-old Mahajan can be heard hurling abuse at the lawyers after the ruling, calling them 'f****** hire dogs' and ranting 'there's no f****** justice in this stinking court'. Describing her ordeal, pupil barrister Lucy Colter told police he sprayed the acid at them 'quite few times to make sure he got us'. 'The liquid rained around us and was all up my right leg and over my right arm.'

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Philip Bennetts, prosecuting, told jurors: 'It also went in her mouth and right eye. Her worst injuries were to her eye. 'She suffered a mild corrosive burn to her eye. She also had two burns to her left and right thighs, the acid burning her tights. 'Fortunately she received immediate first aid treatment at court and subsequent treatment has resulted in no permanent damage.' He said security staff were quickly on the scene and Mahajan was detained. When Mahajan was asked what he was trying to do, he allegedly replied: 'I was trying to blind them.

They're all Nazis.' Scene of the attack: The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London The court heard the incident had its roots in a failed race discrimination action against employment agency AOC Ltd and Kingston Primary Care Trust. Following that case Mahajan then brought a negligence claim against his former solicitors Hodge Jones and Allen. When it was struck out in January last year, Mahajan appealed and a new hearing, where he represented himself. Mr Justice Underhill later told how he was forced to flee his courtroom after an unsuccessful appellant launched an acid attack on a team of lawyers.

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He had not finished his High Court judgement against Mahajan when he got up and made to walk out of the room. The judge said Mahajan appeared 'upset' and 'agitated' at the verdict. He told the jury: 'He got up - which is unusual because normally the parties sit until the judgement is over - and began to leave the court. Free Download One Piece Episode 460 Bahasa Indonesia. 'I said something to him, I can't remember exactly, basically asked him to stay because I hadn't quite finished. 'I anticipated there would be an application from the counsel for the other party but he went on and went for the left hand exit.

'That took him past where counsel for the defence was sitting and the two ladies who were with him.' Mr Justice Underhill said: 'As he passed them he said something, I didn't quite here what it was, and he threw some liquid over them.

'The associate - the court clerk - immediately got up to intervene and in accordance with usual practice I got up and left the court. 'It would have become clear what the result was and he was showing signs of agitation and being upset. 'I remember thinking about it directly afterwards that there had been signs of upset but I can't recall exactly what. 'It was clear he was agitated and upset. He felt very strongly about the case.

Tamanna Hot Hd Images Free Download on this page. 'It certainly appeared to be aimed at the group who were there. Whether it was aimed specifically at Mr Liddell or the lawyers generally I don't know.'

The court has heard how Mahajan 'showered' the three lawyers with the contents of a bottle of hydrochloric acid. Indian-born Mahajan, of Wembley, north-west London, denies three counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent on October 15 last year, as well as three lesser charges.