Chaos Erupts in Supreme Court as Litigant Loses Composure

In a startling incident at the Supreme Court, a litigant was forcibly removed after he verbally attacked the judges and threw his legal documents during a hearing. The event unfolded before a bench of Justices K V Viswanathan and Alok Aradhe, where the litigant's confrontational behavior shocked the courtroom. As he demanded action against a police officer, his outburst escalated, leading to his ejection by security personnel. This incident raises questions about courtroom decorum and the challenges faced by the judiciary in maintaining order during proceedings.
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Litigant Removed from Supreme Court Amid Outburst


New Delhi: A surprising incident unfolded in the Supreme Court on Friday when a self-represented litigant was forcibly ejected after he reportedly shouted insults and scattered his legal documents during a hearing related to his petition against an Allahabad High Court ruling.


The disruption took place in front of a bench led by Justices K V Viswanathan and Alok Aradhe.


The litigant began the session with an unusually aggressive demeanor.


He addressed the judges, stating, "Mr. judicial servant, I command you to register an FIR against the ACP of Lucknow," while dressed in a black coat without the customary lawyer's band.


Justice Viswanathan, taken aback, responded, "You are commanding us?"


The litigant then declared, "That concludes my remarks. Everything is documented," before unleashing a vulgar insult and tossing his case files into the air.


Security personnel quickly intervened, subdued him, and escorted him out of the courtroom, allowing the hearing to proceed.


As of now, no formal ruling regarding this incident has been issued in open court.