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The Supreme Court on Wednesday, 22 July issued notice in a contempt case against lawyer-activist Prashant Bhushan and Twitter, in connection with two tweets posted by Bhushan in June.
They are to provide their responses as to why they have not committed contempt of court before the next date of hearing, which is 5 August.
The bench of Justices Arun Mishra, BR Gavai and Krishna Murari had taken up the case suo motu, they said, with regard to the comments made by Bhushan in those tweets against the Chief Justice of India, SA Bobde. They have stated in their order that:
The judges have also issued notice to Attorney General KK Venugopal, and have asked him to assist them in the matter.
The judges have said the contempt case relates to the following tweets by Bhushan on his Twitter handle:
Senior advocate Sajan Poovayya, appearing for Twitter India which had been listed as a respondent, informed the court that the main parent company, Twitter Inc, was the entity which controls Twitter and hence notice needed to be issued to them, not Twitter India. The judges accepted his submission.
Poovayya informed the court that Twitter did not defend or endorse the tweets and were willing to take action to disable them at this time.
In addition to this contempt case, the same bench is also slated to hear another old contempt case against Bhushan on 24 July.
The court, however, had not initiated the proceedings for the case being heard on Friday by themselves. It was filed in 2009 on a complaint by senior advocate Harish Salve, who was back then appearing as an amicus curiae in a PIL before the SC.
Salve informed the court of an interview given by Bhushan to Tehelka. In the interview, Bhushan had made allegations of corruption against judges of the apex court.
A Supreme Court order from the time describes the allegations as follows:
Bhushan, represented by famous lawyer Ram Jethmalani at that time, had tried to object to the maintainability of the case, saying his statements did not amount to contempt of court. The apex court had rejected these arguments and said the contempt case should proceed. However, it has not been listed for substantive arguments since 2010.
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Published: 22 Jul 2020,12:43 PM IST