Plea seeks AG's consent to initiate contempt against ex-HC judge, 2 advocates for comments against SC

Advocate C.R. Jaya Sukin, in a letter, said in a TV interview Justice Dhingra asserted that the top court has no right to make such remarks and the court imposed a charge and gave a verdict without listening to Sharma.

Plea seeks AG's consent to initiate contempt against ex-HC judge, 2 advocates for comments against SC

A plea has been moved before the Attorney General K.K. Venugopal seeking his consent to initiate criminal contempt of court proceedings against former Delhi High Court judge Justice S.N. Dhingra in connection with the apex court's observations in Nupur Sharma case.

Advocate C.R. Jaya Sukin, in a letter, said in a TV interview Justice Dhingra asserted that the top court has no right to make such remarks and the court imposed a charge and gave a verdict without listening to Sharma. The letter added that Justice Dhingra, who retired as a judge of Delhi High Court, termed the top court's observations in Sharma's case as 'irresponsible', 'illegal' and 'unfair'.