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Prashant Bhushan says tweets not intended to disrespect SC or judiciary, will pay Re 1 fine

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court had imposed a token fine of Re 1 on Bhushan in the criminal contempt case against him.

August 31, 2020 / 18:31 IST
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Activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan said on August 31 that while he will pay the Re 1 fine imposed on him by the Supreme Court in the suo motu  contempt case, he will consider resorting to appropriate legal remedies such as filing a review petition.

"…..Therefore, while I reserve the right to seek a review of the conviction and sentencing, by way of an appropriate legal remedy, I propose to submit myself to this order and will respectfully pat the fine, just as I would have submitted to any other lawful punishment," Bhushan said at a press conference after the SC verdict earlier today.

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In its verdict, the Supreme Court imposed a token fine of Re 1 on Bhushan for criminal contempt of court for his tweets against the apex court and Chief Justice of India (CJI) SA Bobde. If Bhushan fails to pay the penalty by September 15, he could either face jail for three months or a ban from practicing for three years, a three-judge bench said.

"In a number cases, SC has said that at least one review appeal against a criminal conviction order was a right of a citizen. Today's is the original order of SC and there is no appeal provided against this. So it is not necessary that there will be a review. We can even file a writ petition. But clearly the decision cannot be taken before September 15. So I will pay Re 1, but subject, under protest so to say, the right of any legal remedy whether it is review or any other," Bhushan said responding to questions on August 31.