The Asian Age

Will pay ` 1 fine, but have right to file review plea: Bhushan

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New Delhi, Aug. 31: Activist lawyer Prashant Bhushan said on Monday that he will submit the token fine of ` 1 imposed by the Supreme Court in the contempt case for his tweets against the judiciary, but also indicated he would file a review plea against the order.

Mr Bhushan said he has the greatest respect for the institutio­n of the Supreme Court and judiciary and his tweets were not intended to disrespect the apex court.

“While I reserve the right to seek a review of the conviction and sentencing, by way of an appropriat­e legal remedy, I propose to submit myself to this order and will respectful­ly pay the fine, just as I would have submitted to any other lawful punishment,” he said hours after the top court imposed the fine.

“I have had the greatest respect for the institutio­n of the Supreme Court. I have always believed it to be the last bastion of hope, particular­ly for the weak and the oppressed who knock at its door for the protection of their rights, often against a powerful

executive,” Bhushan said at a press conference by CJAR ( Campaign for Judicial Accountabi­lity & Reforms) and Swaraj Abhiyan.

He said the tweets were not intended in any way to disrespect the Supreme Court or the judiciary as a whole, but were merely meant to express his anguish which he felt, “was a deviation from its sterling past record”.

The issue was never about “me versus the Judges, much less about me versus the Supreme

Court”, he said.

A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra asked Bhushan on Monday to deposit the fine by September 15, failing which he will attract a jail term of three months and debarment from law practice for three years.

Freedom of speech cannot be curtailed but rights of others need to be respected, said the bench, also comprising Justices B. R. Gavai and Krishna Murari, which held him guilty of contempt earlier this month.

 ?? — Biplab Banerjee ?? Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan with activist Yogendra Yadav.
— Biplab Banerjee Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan with activist Yogendra Yadav.

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