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Rajasthan High Court issues notice to CM Gehlot over 'corruption' remarks

HC issues show-cause notice to CM Ashok Gehlot on plea against 'corruption' in judiciary remark. In Jodhpur, thousands of advocates boycott work to protest against the CM's comment

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot faces a show-cause notice over his remarks about the judiciary. (Photo: NH File Photo)
Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot faces a show-cause notice over his remarks about the judiciary. (Photo: NH File Photo) NH File Photo

A division bench of the Rajasthan High Court on 2 September issued a show-cause notice to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on a PIL seeking suo moto criminal contempt proceedings against him.

The PIL was filed by local advocate Shivcharan Gupta on 31 August following the chief minister's remark suggesting "corruption" in the judiciary.

A division bench headed by Justice M M Shrivastava and Justice Ashutosh Kumar heard the matter on 2 September and issued the notice to Gehlot, directing him to respond within three weeks.

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While talking to reporters in Jaipur on 30 August, Gehlot said, "Corruption is rampant in the judiciary today. I have heard that some lawyers themselves take the judgement in writing and the same judgement is pronounced." However, after facing criticism, the chief minister later clarified that what he had said was not his personal opinion and that he has always respected and believed in the judiciary.

In protest against the chief minister's comment, thousands of advocates boycotted work in the high court and lower courts in Jodhpur on 1 September. 

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