Supreme Court of India Warns Lawyer After Dismissing Series of Vague Public Interest Litigations
The Supreme Court dismissed five frivolous public interest litigations filed by lawyer Sachin Gupta. Chief Justice Surya Kant questioned one petition, which sought research on the "tamasic" nature of onion and garlic.
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed five frivolous public interest litigations filed by a lawyer. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Surya Kant, who headed the bench, expressed his astonishment at the way the litigations were drafted, saying that the litigations might have been drafted at midnight. The Chief Justice asked the lawyer, "Do you draft all these petitions at midnight?"
One of the litigations requested the formation of a committee to study whether onions and garlic have "tamasic" (negative, non-vegetarian) elements.
Sachin Gupta, the lawyer who filed the litigations, was scolded by Justice Surya Kant for the litigations being vague, frivolous, and baseless. Another member of the bench, Justice Joymalya Bagchi, also criticized the lawyer for the litigation.