The Supreme Court on Thursday (November 30) refused to entertain a writ petition filed by an advocate challenging an order of the Bar Council of India barring from contesting elections in any Bar.
The court granted liberty to Sadavarte to move the High Court in the event his appeal or interim application in the appeal seeking urgent reliefs was not considered by the BCI.
Observing that an alternate statutory remedy was available, the Bombay High Court on Thursday refused to immediately intervene in the plea filed by controversial Advocate - Gunratan Sadavarte -.
The Court held that there was no provision in the administrative law for the court to intervene in proceedings of regulatory bodies, when there was nothing wrong with the decision making process.
A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale on Tuesday observed that Sadavarte won't be given any special treatment merely because he is an advocate and alleges the complaint is politically motivated.