Lucknow, July 12 -- The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court on Friday issued notices to the high court administration, the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh, the Central Bar Association, and the state government, seeking their responses in a case where a lawyer's chamber on the old high court premises was allegedly being used as an unauthorised marriage centre. A division bench of Justice AR Masoodi and Justice Shree Praksh Singh passed the order on Friday on a suo motu public interest litigation(PIL) petition. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for July 22. On July 8, during the hearing of a criminal writ petition, another division bench came to know that the lawyer's |chamber no. 31 on the old high court premises was being used as an unauthorised marriage centre. The bench had ordered the eviction of two lawyers found running this unauthorised marriage centre. The court had perused the police report and found that the chamber had been decorated with a canopy and flowers, indicating that it was being used for marriage-related activities. That division bench had forwarded the matter to the other division bench , which was dealing with suo motu public interest litigation concerning alleged irregularities and misconduct by advocates within the Lucknow district and sessions court....