I. *By charging and convicting Prashant Bhushan - widely known for his
brave and arduous legal fights for justice,  of committing "contempt of
court" - for two of his tweets, to be followed by dauntless Bhushan
demonstratively claiming the glorious moral legacy of Gandhi's hugely
courageous fight against the mighty and oppressive British Raj and its
legal order, the Supreme Court has, at one stroke, removed a long-held
taboo - opened up the floodgate of public review of its own conduct and the
place that the judiciary should occupy in a democratic set-up*.

II. Soli Sorabjee, btw, is no sundry "radical".
(Nor, for that matter, the incumbent AG - K K Venugopal.)
Apart from his other formidable credentials, he had been the Attorney
General also under the Vajpayee government; subsequently, the Vajpayee
government - during its second term, would bestow upon him Padma Bibhushan.
(Ref.: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soli_Sorabjee>.)

This is what he has said:






*Mr. Sorabjee said the court could have ignored the first tweet and the
second tweet was merely an opinion.“People have different beliefs, do you
punish people for having some beliefs which are not to the liking of the
Supreme Court,” Mr. Sorabjee asked.Mr. Sorabjee said truth is an absolute
defence against contempt. He said a person should be given an opportunity
to prove his allegations are true.If Mr. Bhushan is ready to establish the
facts of his allegations, then how can you prevent him... He should not be
intimidated into silence. Of course, if his allegations are baseless,
frivolous, then punish him. But don’t punish him for just saying it,” Mr.
Sorabjee said....He also disagreed with the court’s view that the Attorney
General of India’s prior consent was not necessary before initiating suo
motu contempt. “The Attorney General is the first law officer. He should be
consulted. They cannot ignore him. Inherent powers of the court to initiate
contempt (under Article 129 of the Constitution) is subject to certain
limitations. Inherent power to do what? This is a misuse of the inherent
power [emphasis added],” Mr. Sorabjee said*.

(Ref.: <
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/soli-sorabjee-interview-supreme-court-overreacted-in-prashant-bhushan-contempt-case/article32420327.ece?fbclid=IwAR1DCpCASg8NcbZ9ZI0dc51RUD1jtIDqHz8NjchihSlhPLcCtwLahNwQS7E
>.)

III. And 'Here's What the AG Wanted to Say About the Judiciary, Before
Justice Arun Mishra Stopped Him': <
https://thewire.in/law/attorney-general-kk-venugopal-arun-mishra-prashant-bhushan
>.

What, however, he could, somehow, manage to:
*Five judges of the Supreme Court who have said that democracy has failed
in the Supreme Court – which is what Bhushan said in his tweets. Secondly,
I have nine judges of the Supreme Court saying that there is corruption in
the higher judiciary. Two of them made statements while they chaired  (not
clear). Seven of them said so immediately after their retirement. I have
extracts from all of them. I myself made a speech in 1987 in the Indian Law
Institute…*

IV. Here's why Justice Mishra should have not been on a bench adjudicating
a complaint against Sr. Adv. Prashant Bhushan: <
https://thewire.in/law/justice-arun-mishra-recusal-contempt-petition-prashant-bhushan
>.

Here's an extract:
*"Unfortunately, Justice Mishra’s independence has been questioned
publicly, repeatedly, in certain quarters, including by some of the senior
lawyers. Bhushan himself has criticised him in the past. In February 2020,
Bhushan wrote about the presence of Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh
and other top BJP politicians at a family event of Justice Mishra’s
son-in-law. He had tweeted: “Apparently this blue-eyed Joint Secretary is
the son in law of a senior SC judge & the Mundan ceremony of his daughter
was at the residence of that Judge.”*

Here's another:
*[While Prashant Bhushan is known as a crusader against the current regime]
Justice Arun Mishra on the other hand has very recently and publicly
expressed unbridled adulation for the prime minister. “We thank the
versatile genius, who thinks globally and acts locally, Shri Narendra
Modi,” Justice Mishra said while expressing his wholesome gratitude towards
the prime minister for inaugurating the International Judicial Conference
2020. A few bar associations had passed resolutions condemning Justice
Mishra’s comments, calling them “inappropriate” and “impinging upon the
impartiality of the judiciary”*.

V. Here's a slightly dated, but still pretty much useful, brief glimpse
into his past records: '[Book Extract] Whither judicial aloofness? What to
make of Justice Arun Mishra hearing matters involving his friends in high
places': <
https://theleaflet.in/loose-pages-justice-arun-mishra-paranjoy-guha-thakurta-whither-judicial-aloofness/
>.

VI. Here's an interesting fragment from a congratulatory tweet from
Devendra Fadnavis, the BJP chief in Maharashtra, to the incumbent CJI:


*CJI Sharad Bobde ji is an institution in himself.This family played a very
important role during freedom struggle.Great freedom fighter like Veer
Savarkar ji has stayed at his house in Nagpur.This family can never ever do
anything wrong & that is why they honoured Savarkar ji!*
(Ref.: <https://twitter.com/Dev_Fadnavis/status/1206508893947318276>.)

VII. Here's a brief list and analysis on the haste that the Court displayed
juxtaposed with its studied reluctance to take up some vital cases, for
months: 'SC took only 24 days to deliver Bhushan verdict – even as Kashmir,
CAA matters await decisions' at <
https://scroll.in/article/970929/sc-took-only-24-days-to-deliver-bhushan-verdict-even-as-kashmir-caa-matters-await-decisions?fbclid=IwAR3IvkAVDYexKNjsIWOSl0GBrJx6MpAwcx6PnOYDD2br18PkQfAY5NwNsEA
>.

VIII. Two interesting comments from Arun Jaitley, in a not-too-distant past.

AA. "The Indian democracy cannot be a tyranny of the unelected (judges)..."
(Ref: <
https://www.deccanherald.com/content/507160/indian-democracy-cannot-tyranny-unelected.html
>.)
BB. "There are two kinds of judges - those who know the law and those who
know the Law Minister," the BJP leader said over the weekend at a
conference organized by the party's legal cell. "We are the only country in
the world where judges appoint judges," he said, adding, "Even though there
is a retirement age, judges are not willing to retire. "Pre-retirement
judgements are influenced by post-retirement jobs."
(Ref.: <
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/judges-verdicts-are-influenced-by-post-retirement-jobs-arun-jaitley-500640
>.)

IX. Here's a brilliant scan of the specifics and the broader implications
of the contempt case: <
https://theleaflet.in/contempt-unbound-the-supreme-court-on-prashant-bhushan/
>.
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