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Advocate writes to AG seeking consent to initiate contempt proceeding against Prashant Bhushan

According to the lawyer, the contents of the interview were prima facie "contumacious" and a "gross insinuation against the entirety of the top court".

December 05, 2020 / 22:32 IST
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Lawyer Prashant Bhushan

An advocate has written to Attorney General K K Venugopal seeking his consent to initiate criminal contempt proceedings against activist lawyer Prashant Bhushan for his remarks made during a recent interview to a newspaper. The letter by advocate Sunil Kumar Singh claimed the November 29 interview of Bhushan makes an "insinuation that Supreme Court of India does not function in an impartial manner."

According to the lawyer, the contents of the interview were prima facie "contumacious" and a "gross insinuation against the entirety of the top court".

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"This is a gross insinuation against the entirety of the Supreme Court, that the Supreme Court of India is not an independent and impartial institution but is willing to kowtow to the government. It is highly objectionable and audacious. It is a malicious attack on the hon'ble Supreme Court," the letter stated.

The lawyer claimed that such statements were "mala fide and motivated to denigrate the highest judiciary as part of an orchestrated campaign."