
Defamatory & Unacceptable: SCBA on Dubey’s Remark on Judiciary
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has issued a strong condemnation of the remarks made by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey against the judiciary. The SCBA has termed Dubey’s statement as “defamatory” and “unacceptable”, stating that it amounts to contempt of the Supreme Court.
Dubey had recently sparked outrage by claiming that the Supreme Court is the only one responsible for inciting religious wars in India. His statement has been widely condemned by legal experts and politicians alike, with many calling for action to be taken against him.
The SCBA, in its resolution, has expressed deep disappointment and concern at Dubey’s remarks. “This statement isn’t only defamatory but also amounts to contempt of the Supreme Court,” the SCBA said. “This attack on the institution of the judiciary is unacceptable and we condemn it in the strongest possible terms.”
The SCBA’s resolution has been signed by over 200 lawyers and advocates, who have come together to express their solidarity with the judiciary. The association has also appealed to the authorities to take immediate action against Dubey for his defamatory remarks.
Dubey’s statement has been seen as a direct attack on the independence and integrity of the judiciary. The judiciary is one of the three pillars of democracy, and any attempt to undermine its authority and credibility is a serious matter.
The SCBA’s resolution has been welcomed by many, who have praised the association for standing up for the judiciary. “The SCBA’s resolution is a strong message to those who seek to undermine the authority of the judiciary,” said a senior lawyer. “It’s essential that we stand up for the institution of the judiciary and defend its integrity.”
The controversy surrounding Dubey’s statement has also sparked a wider debate about the role of politics in the judiciary. Many have argued that politicians have often sought to undermine the judiciary’s independence and authority, and that Dubey’s statement is just the latest example of this.
However, others have argued that the judiciary must also take some responsibility for the controversy. “The judiciary has often been slow to respond to criticism, and this has given rise to the kind of attacks we see today,” said a political analyst. “The judiciary must also take steps to improve its transparency and accountability, and to address the concerns of the public.”
In conclusion, the SCBA’s resolution is a welcome step in the right direction. It’s essential that we stand up for the institution of the judiciary and defend its integrity. The judiciary is one of the most important institutions in our democracy, and any attempt to undermine its authority and credibility is a serious matter.
It’s also important to note that the judiciary must take steps to improve its transparency and accountability. By doing so, it can help to build trust with the public and reduce the kind of attacks we see today. Ultimately, it’s up to all of us to ensure that the judiciary remains strong and independent, and that it continues to play its vital role in our democracy.