New Delhi: Activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan on Tuesday urged the Supreme Court to give a statesman like message by recalling the verdict convicting him for the contempt of the court for his two tweets against the judiciary.
Attorney General K K Venugopal also asked the bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra to forgive Bhushan, who has been refusing to tender unconditional apology for the tweets. He said Bhushan should withdraw all statements and express regret.
The bench, which on August 20 had granted time till Monday to Bhushan to reconsider his defiant statement and tender unconditional apology for the contemptuous tweets, concluded hearing on the quantum of punishment to be awarded to the activist lawyer.
Though Attorney General suggested reprimand but that will be extreme. "Don't make Prashant Bhushan a martyr. Don't do it. He has not committed murder or theft," senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, appearing for Bhushan, submitted before the bench, also comprising Justices B R Gavai and Krishna Murari.
Referring to the supplementary statement tendered by Bhushan, his lawyer said that not only this case be closed but even the controversy has come to an end and there should be a statesman like message from the top court.
"I make two suggestions. The convicting judgement should be recalled and no sentence should be imposed. I am making a statement on my client's behalf," Dhavan said. Referring to Bhushan's statements and his refusal to apologise, the bench asked Venugopal that mistakes were committed by all but they needed to be accepted and said that here Bhushan was not willing to accept that.
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We have to be respectful to each other and tolerant. We are not separate from you (lawyers). We have also come from the bar. We are open to criticism but we cannot go in public, the bench said during the hearing. Justice Mishra, who is demitting office on September 2, said, "Judges cannot go to the press to speak their mind. We are not carrying prejudice against anyone. Don't think we are not tolerating criticism. There are several contempt petitions pending but tell us has he been punished ever. It is painful to see such things happening at the time when I am demitting office."