A division bench comprising justices R Sudhakar and P N Prakash dismissed the petition filed by Mukanchand Bothra as not maintainable.
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The bench, in its order, said it "has not taken suo motu proceedings and in the absence of consent of the Advocate General, which is a condition precedent for entertaining such a petition as had been held by the Supreme Court in a catena of judgements, we have no hesitation in holding that the contempt petition is not maintainable."
The bench took note of Vairamuthu's apology.
In its order, the bench said, "The respondent has clearly stated that he has absolute respect for the judiciary and an apology has also been tendered by him for the unintended hurt that his words may have caused, which shows that he has no disrespect for the institution as such he holds the institution in high respect. The said apology is also taken on record.
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