SC issues contempt notice to NGO head for scandalising court
The apex court had in February issued bailable warrants against Suraz India Trust chairperson for not depositing the cost of Rs 25 lakh for filing 64 PILs over the years without any success.
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has issued contempt notice to the chairperson of an NGO as to why he should not be proceeded against and sentenced for his endeavour to scandalise the court.
The apex court had in February issued bailable warrants against chairperson of NGO Suraz India Trust, Rajiv Daiya, for not depositing the cost of Rs 25 lakh for filing 64 PILs over the years without any success and repeatedly misusing the jurisdiction of the top court.
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The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice of contempt to Rajiv Daiya, MD of NGO Suraz India Trust whilst strongly deprecating his conduct and noting the non-compliance of an Order which directed him to submit Rs. 25 lakhs costs over allegations levelled against Judges.
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Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hemant Gupta noted in their Order that they strongly deprecated the conduct of Daiya and that along with not complying with the previous Order, he was seeking to
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Last Updated: Feb 13, 2021, 02:59 PM IST
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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.
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On 64 occasions when the Suraz India Trust had approached the court, it did not get any success, the court had noted.
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.