Our Shoulders Are Broad Enough”: Supreme Court On Contempt Plea Against BJP MP
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court has made strong remarks while hearing a contempt petition against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey over his criticism of the country’s highest court for setting a deadline for the President and Governors to clear bills. “Our shoulders are broad enough,” Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna said after a lawyer highlighted the need to protect the institution’s dignity.
In his petition, Mr Tiwari had called Mr Dubey’s statement “insulting and condemnable” for the judiciary and demanded contempt proceedings be initiated against him.
“The dignity of the institution has to be protected. It cannot go like this. Earlier court took cognisance in the Delhi judicial services case,” lawyer Vishal Tiwari had urged the top court during the hearing.
However, Chief Justice Khanna said the court will not entertain the contempt plea. “We will be passing a short order. We will record some reasons. We will not be entertaining it, but we will give a short order,” the Chief Justice said.
In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court had last month set a three-month timeframe for the President and Governors to decide on the pending bills, which was met with criticism by several leaders, including Vice President Jagdeep Dha