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SC to Bhushan: We have always been fair to you, don't know if you've been to us Last Updated : 20 Aug 2020 01:17:35 PM IST file photo The Supreme Court on Thursday told the counsel appearing for advocate Prashant Bhushan, during a hearing on sentencing in a contempt case where the court held Bhushan guilty, that the court has always been fair to him, but do not know whether he has been fair to the court.
A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra told senior advocate Dushyant Dave, representing Bhushan, "We are always fair to you. We do not know whether you are fair to us."The bench told Dave if it were to impose a sentence on Bhushan, held guilty of contempt, the sentence will not be carried out till he files a review plea against the August 14 verdict, and it is decided by the top court. On August 14, the apex court held Bhushan guilty of making derogatory remarks against the judiciary through two tweets, which were later disabled by the Twitter.The top court said it is not keen on entertaining a plea by Bhushan to defer hearing on sentence till his review petition against conviction for criminal contempt is decided. The bench said the judgement is complete only after the sentencing.During the hearing, Prashant Bhushan quoted Mahatma Gandhi and contended that he will not apologise for the two tweets and cheerfully accepted the punishment that will be given to him.Prashant Bhushan said "inflict any penalty on me for that which the court considers an offence, and I consider to be my bonafide duty".The hearing on sentencing is in progress.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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