Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi (SD)
New Delhi, Aug 31: Prashant Bhushan, who was held guilty with charges of contempt for tweets against the judiciary has been asked to pay a fine of Rs 1 by September 15 as a punishment.
The Supreme Court on Monday, August 31 pronounced the judgement and said that if Bhushan the activist-lawyer fails to pay the amount would be debarred from practise for three months and undergo a sentence of three months.
Earlier this month, Bhushan was convicted for contempt of court by the Supreme Court over two of his tweets against the judiciary.
Prashant Bhushan
Defending his stand, Bhushan refrained from apologizing stating it would be contempt of his conscience after the Supreme Court gave Bhushan a date until August 24 to submit an unconditional apology and asked him to reconsider his defiant statement for which he denied.
Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan asked the Apex Court to not make Bhushan a martyr for his tweets against the judiciary and show judicial statesmanship.