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Does not restore authority of court in public eye: 41 bar members on SC's Prashant Bhushan verdict

The lawyers are "unanimously of the view that no contempt of court was intended or committed" by Prashant Bhushan through his tweets

August 17, 2020 / 15:50 IST
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The Supreme Court's judgment in Prashant Bhushan's contempt case does not restore the authority of the court in the eyes of the public, and will discourage lawyers from being outspoken, 41 practicing members of the Bar have said in statement.

Days after the Supreme Court held senior advocate Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt of court in the suo moto contempt case against him, 41 practicing members of the Bar have written to the apex court and "the public of India at large".

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"We, the below named, practicing members of the Bar in India, have noted with dismay, the judgment of the Supreme Court, in Mr. Prashant Bhushan's contempt case," the statement says, adding that while some of those who have signed the statement might be of "divergent views on the advisability and content of Mr. Prashant Bhushan's two tweets", they are  "unanimously of the view that no contempt of court was intended or committed".

In July, the top court had initiated suo motu contempt proceedings against Bhushan for his alleged derogatory tweets against the judiciary.