Contempt Proceedings Initiated After Shoe-Throwing Incident at CJI
Contempt Proceedings Against Lawyer Following Disturbance
In a shocking event that has garnered significant attention, a lawyer named Rakesh Kishore attempted to throw a shoe at Chief Justice BR Gavai. This incident occurred during a court session, prompting immediate reactions from the legal community and the public alike.
Supreme Court Bar Association's Response
In the wake of this incident, the Supreme Court Bar Association has formally requested that authorities impose restrictions on social media coverage of the shoe-throwing attempt. They argue that the ongoing discussions on various platforms could escalate the situation further and divert the court's valuable time from essential judicial matters.
AG's Approval for Contempt Plea
The Attorney General (AG) has given the green light for contempt proceedings against Kishore. This step underscores the seriousness of the act, as it not only disrespects the court but also raises concerns about the safety and decorum of judicial proceedings.
Judicial Concerns Over Public Discourse
During discussions surrounding the incident, justices expressed their worry that the court's time and resources are being misallocated due to the growing media frenzy. They indicated that any action taken may inadvertently fuel further controversy rather than quell it. This highlights the delicate balance between maintaining judicial integrity and managing public discourse in the age of social media.
Fun Fact: The History of Shoe-Throwing as Protest
Interestingly, shoe-throwing has a long history as a form of protest. It is often seen as a way to express disdain or disagreement, with notable incidents occurring globally, including a famous shoe-throwing event directed at former U.S. President George W. Bush in 2008. This act has come to symbolize defiance in various cultures around the world.
Source: The Times Of India
