Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SC acquits advocate held in contempt case

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has set aside a Punjab and Haryana High Court verdict holding a lawyer guilty of contempt for a Facebook post he wrote against a HC judge and his judgement.

A bench led by Justice AK Sikri allowed the appeal filed by Maneesh Vashistha, an advocate from Narnaul, Haryana, who was sentenced to one month in jail by the HC.

“We have gone through the matter in detail and are of the view that it was not a case where the contempt action should have been taken against the appellant who is an Advocate. We thus allow this appeal and set aside the impugned order passed by the high court,” the top court ruled.

The HC had, on its own, initiated contempt proceeding­s

PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT HAD HELD THE LAWYER GUILTY OF CONTEMPT FOR A FACEBOOK POST

against Vashistha and held him guilty of contemptuo­us conduct on May 31. In a Facebook post in September 2017, the lawyer had termed a judgement by a HC judge in his case as incorrect.

A former president of the Narnaul Bar Associatio­n, Vashistha had also criticized the judge for not uploading the order even a week after the pronouncem­ent. The delay, Vashistha claimed, must have been because of the judge’s inability to understand what he had delivered. The lawyer also posted against a magistrate, saying that he could have a written a better judgement.

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