DHCBA Condemns Jagan Mohan Reddy's Letter Regarding Justice Ramana, Calls It Contempt Of Court [Read Resolution]
Delhi High Court Bar Association has issued a statement condemning the letter written by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy to the Chief Justice of India, wherein he has alleged Justice NV Ramana of interfering with the administration of justice by the State's High Court. DHCBA has called the act of both writing and circulating such a letter in the media an act of...
Delhi High Court Bar Association has issued a statement condemning the letter written by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy to the Chief Justice of India, wherein he has alleged Justice NV Ramana of interfering with the administration of justice by the State's High Court.
DHCBA has called the act of both writing and circulating such a letter in the media an act of 'overawing the judiciary', which amounts to the contempt of the Supreme Court.
It is mentioned in the statement that the said letter attempts to undermine the confidence of the public in the administration of justice by the Supreme Court.
'The DHCBA unequivocally, categorically, and in strongest possible terms, condemns the allegations cast upon Justice NV Ramana', the statement says.
The resolution to condemn the said letter was passed unanimously by the Executive Committee of the Bar Association.
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