Chandigarh, Aug. 8 -- A day after a personal security officer (PSO) of a Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) judge allegedly pointed a loaded service weapon at a chief court officer and attempted to fire at him during an official inquiry, the accused was booked for attempt-to-murder on Thursday. The accused has been identified as Dilbag Singh. According to a complaint submitted by Dalvinder Singh, chief court officer to the registrar general of HC, the incident occurred around 12.10 pm on August 6, inside the CO (M) Branch. The confrontation stemmed from a complaint made by justice Vikas Suri, who had reportedly raised concerns about the irregular conduct of two PSOs assigned to him. On August 4, special secretary Mohan Lal Bimbra conveyed justice Suri's directions to the chief court officer, instructing him to inquire into the matter. When Dilbag Singh, posted as ASI in Chandigarh police, was summoned on August 6, he allegedly arrived at the branch and reacted aggressively when questioned, and said, "you are insulting me by calling in your office." "In an unprovoked fit of rage, Dilbag reportedly pulled out his official pistol and pointed it at the chief court officer, attempting to fire. Fortunately, the weapon did not discharge," said the complainant. In his complaint, the victim Dalvinder has described the attack as a "life-threatening act". A case under Section 109 (attempt to murder) has been registered at Police Station-3 against ASI Dilbag Singh.htc...