India’s top court fines rights lawyer token one rupee
Prashant Bhushan said he would pay the fine after the decision, but did not apologize for two tweets he wrote in June that were considered critical of the judicial system, including one with a photo of the chief judge in a Harley. Davidson motorcycle knives.
The 63-year-old man was found guilty of contempt in court in August. After his verdict on Monday, Bhushan tweeted a photo of himself with a rupee. The money was given to him by his lawyer and old colleague Rajiv Dhavan. Bhushan was ordered to pay a fine in mid-September or serve three months in prison and be removed from his bar membership. The case raises concerns about free speech, but it is also seen in India’s legal broadcasting as a will at will.
Bhushan, a critical critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationalist government, has filed numerous lawsuits in the public interest in recent years and participated in free lawsuits against right-wing activists.
Bloody blue, he studied at leading universities in India and Princeton, USA, before embarking on a popular home career
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