SC stays Thackeray sentence
The Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed two
sentences of imprisonment awarded to Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray
by the Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court in a contempt case.
The interim stay was granted by a division bench comprising Justice K Ramaswamy and Justice Shaghir Ahmed, while admitting
three appeals against the interim judgment dated February 7 and
issuing notices on them.
The notices issued to Harish Pimpilkhute and others, who were
the complainants before the high court in the contempt case, were
accepted by their counsel.
The appeals by Sanjay Raut and Subhash Desai, columnist,
printer and publisher of the Shiv Sena mouthpiece Samana, against their conviction and sentence on the charge of the contempt of
court were also admitted.
The court fixed March 27 for the hearing of the appeal and asked
the parties to file their replies and complete the pleading before
that date.
The high court, by the impugned judgment, had convicted Thackeray for contempt of court under Article 215 of the Constitution initiating suo motu proceedings though the complainants had filed their compliances under Section 15 of the
Contempt of Court Act and sentenced him to one week simple
imprisonment on two counts each -- one for making a political speech
on October 21 last year allegedly casting aspersion on a judge, and
the other for publishing the same in Samana of which he is the editor.
The high court also imposed fines of Rs 2000 each on both counts.
Thackeray had already paid the fines of total Rs 4,000. The high
court had suspended the sentences till Thursday to enable him to
file his statutory appeal.
Sanjay Raut and Subhash Desai were also awarded one week
simple imprisonment and fine of Rs 2,000 each for commenting on the
alleged speech and publishing the same respectively.
UNI
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