Prashant Bhushan fined Re 1: Check out best memes and jokes

Prashant Bhushan fined Re 1: Check out best memes and jokes

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, August 31, 2020, 03:32 PM IST
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Prashant Bhushan fined Re 1: Check out best memes and jokes | Twitter/ Prashant Bhushan

The Supreme Court today imposed a fine of 1 rupee on lawyer Prashant Bhushan for contempt of court through two of his tweets.

A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra also ruled that if Bhushan fails to deposit the fine within 15 days, he will be sent to prison for three months and barred from practising as a lawyer for three years.

As the verdict came in, several Twitter users reacted to the amount of fine imposed on Bhushan.

Check out the reactions here:

Bhushan, while reacting to the verdict, took to Twitter and wrote that his lawyer and senior colleague Rajiv Dhavan contributed Re 1 after the judgement.

Bhushan wrote, "My lawyer & senior colleague Rajiv Dhavan contributed 1 Re immediately after the contempt judgement today which I gratefully accepted."

After he posted the photos with Dhavan, Twitter was quick to spot Hookah in the frame.

Recently, during a virtual hearing of the Rajasthan High Court, Dhavan was caught on camera smoking hookah. Although he tried to hide his face while doing so, Twitter was quick to catch him.

Check out the reactions here:

Prashant Bhushan, after the verdict, took to Twitter and wrote, "My lawyer & senior colleague Rajiv Dhavan contributed 1 Re immediately after the contempt judgement today which I gratefully accepted.

In the judgement, the bench said that the freedom of speech cannot be curtailed but rights of others need to be respected.

The verdict said not only the bench had persuaded Bhushan to express regret but Attorney General K K Venugopal had also opined that it was in the fitness of thing that the contemnor should express regret.

The bench also noted that the statements of Bhushan submitted in the court were released to the media before they were taken on record.

During an earlier hearing, the bench had orally observed that the sentence, if any, will not be enforced against Bhushan till the decision is taken on his plea seeking review of the judgement convicting him in the contempt case.

On August 14, the apex court had held Bhushan guilty of criminal contempt for his two derogatory tweets against the judiciary and maintained they cannot be said to be a fair criticism of the functioning of the judiciary made in the public interest.

Bhushan, in his statement, had refused to offer an apology to the Supreme Court for the tweets, saying what he had expressed represented his bona fide belief which he continued to hold.

On August 25, senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan had urged the top court to show "judicial statesmanship" and not make Bhushan a "martyr" by punishing him for contempt over the tweets, after the activist-lawyer rejected fresh suggestions from the court for an apology.

Dhavan, representing Bhushan, had suggested that the top court recall the August 14 verdict convicting the activist lawyer and not to impose any sentence. He urged it to not only close the case but also to bring an end to the controversy.

Justice Mishra is demitting office on September 2.

Venugopal had requested the court to forgive Bhushan with a message that he should not repeat this act.

He also said Bhushan, who has been refusing to tender an unconditional apology for the tweets, should withdraw all statements and express regret.

The bench had then given 30 minutes to Bhushan to "think over" withdrawing his statements made in the court and said he made "disparaging remarks against the institution and the judges".

The bench had earlier, on August 20, granted time till August 24 to Bhushan to reconsider his "defiant statement" and tender "unconditional apology" for the contemptuous tweets.

Referring to Bhushan's statements and his refusal to apologise, the bench had told Venugopal that mistakes were committed by all, but they needed to be accepted, but Bhushan was not willing to accept that.

Dhavan had argued that reprimanding Bhushan like "don't do it again" as suggested by the Attorney General will not be correct and instead a statesman-like message should be there like "Mr Bhushan though we disagree with many things, from next time you should be more responsible"

(With inputs from PTI)

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