The Supreme Court today agreed to hear on April 15 the plea filed by the Delhi Police alleging contempt on the part of Harsh Mander..Former IAS officer Harsh Mander, who is accused by the Delhi Police of making contemptuous statements against the Supreme Court, has been allowed to file his reply in the meantime..The Bench of Chief Justice of India SA Bobde and Justices BR Gavai and Surya Kant today deferred the hearing in the case. It also granted liberty to the Delhi Police to file an affidavit regarding another video clip which allegedly shows Mander making objectionable speeches..Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Court at the beginning of the hearing that another video has been found by the authorities. The Court said that if the police wished to place the same on record, then they should file an affidavit and give a copy to the other party..As regards the speech in question in this instant matter, Senior Counsel Dushyant Dave, representing Harsh Mander, told the Court that a selective portion of the same was being spoken about by the Delhi Police. He added that he has himself seen the entire video and found that there is nothing contemptuous or disparaging in the same. Dave went on to say,."I'm a little concerned, a government who wants to shoot the messenger does not wish to take action against those whose speeches are actually causing unrest.".Senior Counsel Rajeev Dhavan also sought to make submissions in the case. He argued that it was rather rare for the Court to take up suo motu contempt cases. The Court clarified, however, that no contempt notice has been issued yet..The Court agreed to hear the case in April and allowed the parties to file their replies and affidavits..On Wednesday, the Court ought an explanation from Mander on a speech in which he allegedly expressed "no faith" in the Supreme Court.The alleged speech delivered by Mander at an anti-CAA protest was brought to Court's notice by SG Mehta when the Court took up for hearing a case concerning the Delhi riots..Delhi Riots: Supreme Court seeks explanation from Harsh Mander for allegedly criticising institution in speech.Mander had earlier filed a petition before the Supreme Court seeking the immediate registration of FIRs against BJP leaders Kapil Mishra and Anurag Thakur for making inflammatory speeches that allegedly led to the Delhi riots..In response, the Delhi Police filed an affidavit seeking for Mander's plea by to be dismissed with "exemplary costs"..[Breaking] Delhi Riots: Harsh Mander instigated violence; made derogatory remarks against Supreme Court, Delhi DCP Legal tells SC.The affidavit also states that a speech delivered by Mander in December last year during an anti-CAA protest held at Jamia University was of a "contemptuous" nature and that he made "derogatory remarks" against the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court today agreed to hear on April 15 the plea filed by the Delhi Police alleging contempt on the part of Harsh Mander..Former IAS officer Harsh Mander, who is accused by the Delhi Police of making contemptuous statements against the Supreme Court, has been allowed to file his reply in the meantime..The Bench of Chief Justice of India SA Bobde and Justices BR Gavai and Surya Kant today deferred the hearing in the case. It also granted liberty to the Delhi Police to file an affidavit regarding another video clip which allegedly shows Mander making objectionable speeches..Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Court at the beginning of the hearing that another video has been found by the authorities. The Court said that if the police wished to place the same on record, then they should file an affidavit and give a copy to the other party..As regards the speech in question in this instant matter, Senior Counsel Dushyant Dave, representing Harsh Mander, told the Court that a selective portion of the same was being spoken about by the Delhi Police. He added that he has himself seen the entire video and found that there is nothing contemptuous or disparaging in the same. Dave went on to say,."I'm a little concerned, a government who wants to shoot the messenger does not wish to take action against those whose speeches are actually causing unrest.".Senior Counsel Rajeev Dhavan also sought to make submissions in the case. He argued that it was rather rare for the Court to take up suo motu contempt cases. The Court clarified, however, that no contempt notice has been issued yet..The Court agreed to hear the case in April and allowed the parties to file their replies and affidavits..On Wednesday, the Court ought an explanation from Mander on a speech in which he allegedly expressed "no faith" in the Supreme Court.The alleged speech delivered by Mander at an anti-CAA protest was brought to Court's notice by SG Mehta when the Court took up for hearing a case concerning the Delhi riots..Delhi Riots: Supreme Court seeks explanation from Harsh Mander for allegedly criticising institution in speech.Mander had earlier filed a petition before the Supreme Court seeking the immediate registration of FIRs against BJP leaders Kapil Mishra and Anurag Thakur for making inflammatory speeches that allegedly led to the Delhi riots..In response, the Delhi Police filed an affidavit seeking for Mander's plea by to be dismissed with "exemplary costs"..[Breaking] Delhi Riots: Harsh Mander instigated violence; made derogatory remarks against Supreme Court, Delhi DCP Legal tells SC.The affidavit also states that a speech delivered by Mander in December last year during an anti-CAA protest held at Jamia University was of a "contemptuous" nature and that he made "derogatory remarks" against the Supreme Court.