Delhi HC issues contempt notice to NRI
BY Agencies23 Oct 2013 5:21 AM IST
Agencies23 Oct 2013 5:21 AM IST
The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice to a US-based NRI, who claimed to be a neurologist-cum-criminal lawyer, asking him to explain why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against him for his outrageous and contemptuous conduct in court.
A division bench of justice Kailash Gambhir and justice Indermeet Kaur sought response from Adarsh Kant Kapoor by 28 November for undermining court’s ‘majesty and dignity.’ The court also asked Kapoor to be present in the court on the next date of hearing.
The bench said: ‘The conduct of Kapoor was highly outrageous, undignified and contemptuous. In a fit of rage and anger, he picked up his file and left the court amidst hearing of the matter, and while leaving uttered words which are also demonstrative of the fact that he has no respect and regard to the courts.’
‘The said conduct of the respondent (Kapoor) is highly contemptuous, reprehensible and reflective of his tendency to scandalise the court and undermine its majesty and dignity,’ said the court in its order.
Taking serious view over Kapoor’s behaviour in the court, it said: ‘...in most audacious manner he left the court by saying that no Indian court can pass any direction against him...’
The court also appointed senior advocate Vikas Pahwa as amicus curiae to assist the court.
The bench also took note of Kapoor’s argument that he works for US spy agency CIA and he has been provided with certain equipments through which he can tape-record and videograph everything without being visibly noticed by any person.
A division bench of justice Kailash Gambhir and justice Indermeet Kaur sought response from Adarsh Kant Kapoor by 28 November for undermining court’s ‘majesty and dignity.’ The court also asked Kapoor to be present in the court on the next date of hearing.
The bench said: ‘The conduct of Kapoor was highly outrageous, undignified and contemptuous. In a fit of rage and anger, he picked up his file and left the court amidst hearing of the matter, and while leaving uttered words which are also demonstrative of the fact that he has no respect and regard to the courts.’
‘The said conduct of the respondent (Kapoor) is highly contemptuous, reprehensible and reflective of his tendency to scandalise the court and undermine its majesty and dignity,’ said the court in its order.
Taking serious view over Kapoor’s behaviour in the court, it said: ‘...in most audacious manner he left the court by saying that no Indian court can pass any direction against him...’
The court also appointed senior advocate Vikas Pahwa as amicus curiae to assist the court.
The bench also took note of Kapoor’s argument that he works for US spy agency CIA and he has been provided with certain equipments through which he can tape-record and videograph everything without being visibly noticed by any person.
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