The Supreme Court today initiated contempt proceedings against two ladies, Annette Kotian and Leela David, for alleging that 13 judges of the Bombay High Court are corrupt and demanding that they should be arrested and sent to jail.
The two ladies represent a Mumbai based music school called Boss School and their primary grievance is against two members joining Australian based cult Exclusive Bretheren. The Bombay High Court had earlier dismissed the petition filed by this school. Hearing the petition, the tree judge bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishanan asked these two ladies to either withdraw the allegations or provide proof of judges involved in corruption.
During the hearing a furious Chief Justice lamented the ladies by saying "You think you are above law. You want all the judges to be arrested and sent to jail. You want Maharashtra's home minister should also be sent to jail".
The Chief Justice asked these ladies to withdraw the allegations as they have their distinguished careers at stake but these two were adamant saying that they will not withdraw the allegations.
The Chief Justice also gave them ten days time to give proof of corruption and also warned them that if they fail to file their response, they will be arrested and produced before the court. These ladies moved to the apex court on the basis of what they call "Brutal Genocide" against Boss School.
The two ladies represent a Mumbai based music school called Boss School and their primary grievance is against two members joining Australian based cult Exclusive Bretheren. The Bombay High Court had earlier dismissed the petition filed by this school. Hearing the petition, the tree judge bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishanan asked these two ladies to either withdraw the allegations or provide proof of judges involved in corruption.
During the hearing a furious Chief Justice lamented the ladies by saying "You think you are above law. You want all the judges to be arrested and sent to jail. You want Maharashtra's home minister should also be sent to jail".
The Chief Justice asked these ladies to withdraw the allegations as they have their distinguished careers at stake but these two were adamant saying that they will not withdraw the allegations.
The Chief Justice also gave them ten days time to give proof of corruption and also warned them that if they fail to file their response, they will be arrested and produced before the court. These ladies moved to the apex court on the basis of what they call "Brutal Genocide" against Boss School.
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