Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Arun Mishra, Singhvi in banter over ‘Khan mkt’

- HT Correspond­ent

JUSTICE MISHRA THEN SAID THAT JUDGES “USING GOOD WORDS” SHOULD BE TAKEN IN ITS PROPER SPIRIT

NEW DELHI: Dragging judges into controvers­y for “good words” spoken by them should be avoided, Supreme Court judge, justice Arun Mishra said in open court on Friday in a veiled reference to the controvers­y that erupted after he praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an internatio­nal judicial conference on February 22.

The remarks were made by justice Arun Mishra during the hearing of a case relating to the sealing of a play school near

Khan Market, a tony neighbourh­ood in Lutyens Delhi, when the judge and senior counsel Abhishek Manu Singhvi engaged in friendly banter.

Singhvi, who was appearing for the management of the play school, argued against the sealing when justice Mishra asked Singhvi whether he lived near Khan Market.

Singhvi replied that he had left Lutyens Delhi long ago although he visits Khan Market at times. He also said he was not bothered about being called a “Khan Market elite”. “It has become an abuse these days. I don’t have a problem in being called a ‘Khan Market elite’. Lot of good coffee shops are there. I sometimes see judges also there”, said Singhvi.

Justice Mishra then said that judges “using good words” should be taken in its proper spirit. “I can use some good words for you also but then other people will start blaming me”, said justice Mishra.

Justice Mishra had said PM Modi was “a versatile genius who thinks globally and acts locally.”

His remarks came in for criticism from various quarters.

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Arun Mishra

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