NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has issued bailable warrants against the chairperson of an NGO for not depositing the cost of Rs 25 lakh imposed on it for filing 64 PILs over the years without any success and "repeatedly misusing" the jurisdiction of the top court.
A bench comprising Justices S K Kaul and Hrishikesh Roy said the petitioner-Trust and its chairperson Rajiv Daiya were playing "ducks and drakes" with the Court.
The top court on December 5, 2017, refused to modify its earlier order against NGO Suraz India Trust for filing 64 PILs.
It had dismissed the plea filed by the NGO to modify the apex court's May 1 order which also barred the organisation from filing any plea before any court across the country.