HUBBALLI/DHARWAD: Two Bengaluru advocates, representing the three Kashmiri engineering students charged with sedition for raising pro-Pakistan and azadi slogans, were heckled and their car was attacked inside the premises of a Dharwad court where they had gone to move bail applications on Monday.The principal district and sessions judge in Dharwad refused to admit the bail applications citing a procedural lapse that was highlighted by members of the Dharwad Bar Association . Judge Eshappa Bhute asked advocates Maitri and Narendra to file the applications afresh with necessary documents.The advocates left the court premises to an undisclosed destination amid tight police security.The advocates offered to appear for the three KLE Institute of Technology students after they were arrested on February 14 on charges of sedition for raising ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans. Within days, the Dharwad Bar Association passed a resolution ruling out legal help to “anti-national elements”.The advocates reached the Dharwad district court complex amid tight police security provided on the high court’s directive. As a precautionary measure, police did not allow any advocate to enter the court hall. This provoked advocates to raise slogans against the police and accused them of meting out VIP treatment to those representing the anti-nationals. The members of the Bar shouted slogans against the advocates and tried to block their entry into the court hall.When the car ferrying advocates was about to leave the court premises, miscreants hurled stones on the vehicle and damaged its window. More than 300 police personnel deployed at the court swung into action and controlled the situation.Advocates Sanjeev Badskar and Ashok Anvekar said any legal representation to those facing sedition charges will embolden others to raise slogans against the country.