A bench, comprising Chief Justice R M Lodha and justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman, first imposed a cost of Rs one lakh on advocate Manohar Lal Sharma for filing the PIL in which he complained that the Centre and the Prime Minister's Office were not disclosing information under the RTI Act on various aspects related to Bose.
In the order, the bench maintained that "this (PIL on Bose) is such a hopeless and frivolous litigation that it not only needs to be dismissed but has to be dismissed with exemplary cost as it is a waste of the court's time to go into it."
When, the advocate objected to exemplary cost by terming it as an "unfair order", the bench came down heavy on him by reminding him of his earlier "hopeless and frivolous" PILs in which he was slapped with costs.
The bench said it would not hesistate to refer his conduct to the Bar Council of India for taking disciplinary action.
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