Bengaluru Police Book Lawyer Who Hurled Shoe at Chief Justice of India B R Gavai in Supreme Court
A 71-year-old lawyer faces charges under sections 132 and 133 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita after throwing a shoe at the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court, sparking protests and calls for action.
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Lawyer who threw shoe at CJI Gavai expelled from Bar, can't enter Supreme Court
In its notice announcing senior lawyer Rakesh Kishore's suspension, the Bar Association said,"Such reprehensible, disorderly, and intemperate behaviour is utterly unbecoming of an officer of the court and constitutes a serious breach of professional ethics, decorum, and the dignity of the Supreme Court."


Bengaluru Police register FIR against lawyer who attempted to hurl shoe at CJI
Bengaluru, Oct 8 (PTI) The Bengaluru Police on Wednesday registered a zero FIR against the lawyer who allegedly attempted to hurl a shoe towards Chief Justice of India B R Gavai in his courtroom in the Supreme Court, officials said. A zero FIR can be registered anywhere, irrespective of where the alleged offence occurred. The […]
Rakesh Kishore Banned From Supreme Courtroom After Tried Shoe Assault On CJI
The Supreme Courtroom Bar Affiliation has revoked the short-term membership of advocate Rakesh Kishore and banned his entry into the Supreme Courtroom per week after Kishore allegedly tried to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India BR Gavai contained in the courtroom. A decision cited by Stay Regulation said that Kishore, a short lived member of the Supreme Courtroom Bar Affiliation, “is terminated with instant impact, and his identify shall be …
'Such Persons Should be Ostracised': Kharge Slams Lawyer Who Threw Shoe at CJI Gavai - Clarion India
BENGALURU — Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, strongly reacting to the incident in which an advocate hurled a shoe at the Chief Justice of India (CJI) in the Supreme Court, said “we condemn the incident that took place in the Supreme Court and the insult meted out to the Chief Justice of India”. Speaking to reporters here, he said: “If lawyers practicing in the Supreme Court hold such a mindset and ideology and one of them can remove his …
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