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Bombay High Court issues notices to MNS chief Raj Thackeray

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The notices were issued by Justice B R Gavai who has kept the matter for hearing on August 3. The petition said that Raj had allegedly referred to a Bombay High Court decision as "partisan".

Lawyer Ejaz Naqvi had earlier moved an application before Advocate General D J Khambata who recently allowed initiation of contempt proceedings against Raj. Under the Contempt of Court Act, the approval of Advocate General to initiate contempt action is mandatory.

On February 5, the Bombay High Court had rejected the petition filed by the MNS which sought to hold a political rally at Shivaji Park, in central Mumbai. The court had rejected the petition on the ground that the venue fell under the silence zone.

 

Naqvi in the contempt petition has alleged that Raj in his speech had referred to the decision of the Bombay High court as "partisan".

"The aforesaid remark scandalises the high court and tends to lower its authority and dignity. The remark cast an unwarranted aspersion of partiality against the Bombay high court", the petition said.

  

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First Published: Jul 23 2012 | 7:36 PM IST

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