New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Tuesday, expressing discontent with the apology tendered by the president of the Indian Medical Association, R V Asokan, said judges do not react on criticism of their orders, as they do not have an ego and stressed, “personally, we are magnanimous…we are entitled to take action, we do not do that because we do not have an ego. We do that seldom, very rarely…”.
A bench comprising justices Hima Kohli and Ahsanuddin Amanullah told Asokan, who was present in the courtroom, that he has to answer for his conduct and he is also a citizen of the country like the judges and lawyers present in the courtroom. “The amount of criticism personally the judges’ face for their order, why do they not react? For the simple reason, personally, they do not have an ego. You attacked the institution; your comment was on the institution. Personally, we are magnanimous…we are entitled to take action, we do not do that because we do not have an ego. We do that seldom, very rarely…”, said the bench.
Asokan was present in the courtroom pursuant to a notice issued on an application filed by Patanjali Ayurved for contempt action against him. He expressed an unconditional apology, however the bench was not happy with his conduct.
The bench, citing an affidavit filed by Asokan, said: “We expected more sense of responsibility from you while giving the interview, you cannot vent your internal feelings in the press like this and that too, against the order of this court…..words chosen in the interview. How could you do that?” The IMA president apologized unconditionally.
However, Justice Kohli, “whether we accept such an apology after the kind of damaging statement you have made. Very unfortunate….you drag the other side (Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna) to the court for valid reasons according to you saying that they are taking the whole world for a ride (everything to do with allopathy)…”.
Referring to Swami Ramdev, the bench told Ashokan that he did the same thing in an interview after the court passed the order. “How can we accept (the apology) is heartfelt…you do exactly the same, how can we give you the benefit of the doubt….you are the petitioner…”, said the bench.
Justice Kohli said it took IMA seriously enough to call the other side, Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna, and their apologies did not impress the court not once, not twice, and more than three times, “as we knew it was not coming from the heart. We have the same to say about your affidavit”.
Justice Kohli told the IMA president, “You cannot sit on a couch giving an interview to the press and lampooning the court….in a sub judice matter and in a matter which you are a party….we are not all very unhappy with your affidavit….this conduct cannot be condoned so easily”.