A bench comprising justices V Gopala Gowda and C Nagappan asked advocate M L Sharma, who also represents two convicts in the case, to file his reply when he claimed innocence and sought an oral hearing.
Citing a 'shloka' in Sanskrit, Sharma told the bench that he respects women and was willing to "mediate" or "settle" with the representatives of the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA).
During the proceedings, when Sharma was not present, the counsel for the lawyers' body and others said that he and another advocate A P Singh have been evading court notices.
Sharma later appeared and accepted notice and the court then asked the women lawyers' body to serve the other advocate with its notice in next two weeks.
Earlier, the court had issued notices to the both lawyers saying "the matter requires consideration in view of the factual and legal submissions".
SCWLA, in its plea, had sought restriction on the entry of the advocates in the apex court premises, alleging that their remarks in the controversial BBC documentary were "inhumane, scandalous, unjustifiable, biased, outrageous, ill-minded" and are a "direct affront to and in violation of the dignity of women", especially those practicing in the Supreme court.
Earlier, the counsel for SCWLA had said that the Supreme Court has to lead from the front and show zero tolerance for such views.
Senior advocate and SCBA President Dushyant Dave had said that there should be a meaningful and proper implementation of gender sensitisation regulation.
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