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Dramatic Incident Unfolds in Supreme Court Hearing

A recent Supreme Court hearing took a dramatic turn when a complainant, challenging an Allahabad High Court order, threw documents and used offensive language towards the judges. The incident led to his immediate removal by security personnel, creating a tense atmosphere in the courtroom. Justice K.V. Vishwanathan and Justice Alok Aradhe presided over the case, which escalated quickly as the complainant adopted an aggressive tone. The bench remained calm throughout the disruption, and further details about the case are yet to be disclosed. This incident raises questions about courtroom decorum and the challenges faced in legal proceedings.
 

Tense Moments in Courtroom

A dramatic scene unfolded in the Supreme Court when a complainant, challenging an order from the Allahabad High Court, threw documents at the bench and used offensive language during the hearing. Security personnel promptly removed him from the courtroom. This incident occurred in front of Justice K.V. Vishwanathan and Justice Alok Aradhe. The atmosphere in the courtroom became tense as the petitioner adopted an unusually aggressive tone while addressing the judges. The complainant began his arguments by stating, 'Honorable judicial officers, I order you to file an FIR against the ACP of Lucknow.' Taken aback, Justice Vishwanathan responded, 'Are you giving me orders? You are ordering us?'


Escalation of Events

In response to the court, the complainant stated, 'That’s all from my side. Everything is on record.' According to Live Law, the situation escalated shortly after when the petitioner tossed his case documents into the air and allegedly used derogatory terms directed at the Chief Justice, who was not part of the bench. Security intervened immediately to restore order in the courtroom. Throughout this incident, the bench remained calm and did not respond to the outburst.


Details on the Case

This incident occurred during the hearing of a petition challenging an order from the Allahabad High Court. Further information regarding the complainant, the case, and any subsequent actions was not immediately available.