New Delhi: Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan, on whom the Supreme Court imposed a Re 1 fine in connection with a contempt of court case, on Monday said that his tweets were not intended to disrespect the top court.
"My tweets were not intended to disrespect the Supreme Court but were meant to express my anguish at what I felt was deviation from its sterling record. This is a watershed moment for freedom of speech and seems to have encouraged many people to speak out against injustices," Bhushan said at a press conference here.
Earlier, Bhushan had tweeted that his lawyer and senior colleague Rajiv Dhavan "contributed 1 Re immediately after the contempt judgement today which I gratefully accepted".
The Supreme Court earlier today slapped a Re 1 fine on Bhushan in connection with a suo moto criminal contempt of court case over his tweets. The bench said Bhushan should be barred from practicing law for a period of three years and imprisoned for three months if he defaults on paying the fine.