The Gujarat High Court Wednesday took exception to the intemperate and unparliamentary language used against its judges by a person appearing as party-in-person in a public interest litigation (PIL) petition.
The list states that some of the keywords may not appear unparliamentary unless read in conjunction with the other expressions spoken during the parliamentary proceedings.
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here has dismissed a defamation suit filed by Pasir Salak MP Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman against Shah Alam MP Khalid Abd Samad, The New Straits Time Press (M) Berhad (NSTP) and KiniTV Sdn Bhd, in relation to defamatory statements at a press conference at the Parliament lobby, six years ago.
Two days after Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar filed an FIR against BJP MLA Ashish Shelar, she said a letter threatening her and her family was sent to her on Friday.
Patrick Faber
“Madam Speaker, I will ask you to have him apologize to me. That remark is completely unparliamentary.”
Julius Espat
“Madam Speaker, I will repeat myself, emergency funding of twelve million dollars was spent. Madam Speaker, twelve million dollars was spent when it was never spent before. Twelve million dollars built a hundred roads, twelve million dollars hired forty contractors. Twelve million dollars was spent legally.”
Patrick Faber
“Madam Speaker, this member is really out of order and if you refuse to discipline him, if he can call me a boy, what if I would call you gial? What if I call you gial and ih just wahn strike affa di record? That would be the most disrespectful thing. I demand an apology from him, Madam Speaker and if we don’t get that then we are gone.”