Suspended advocate Rakesh Kishore says he was assaulted by a crowd at Karkardooma Court as “revenge” for the shoe-throwing incident involving ex-CJI BR Gavai. A video from the court complex shows people surrounding and confronting him during the clash.
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale has demanded strict action under the SC/ST Act against the 71-year-old man who tried to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India Bhushan Gavai. The minister said the attack was caste-motivated, as Gavai belongs to the Dalit community.
Advocate Rakesh Kishore said, “BCI Suspension ‘Despotic Decree, I Was Not Heard,” after a shocking shoe attack attempt in the Supreme Court, highlighting rising tensions between lawyers and the judiciary.
The lawyer who attempted to attack Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai cited the recent Khajuraho Temple judgment, saying, “Almighty was asking me every night how I could rest after such an insult.” The shocking confession stunned the nation
Delhi Police released the lawyer who attempted to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai during a court hearing. The Supreme Court chose not to file charges, showing restraint and focusing on maintaining judicial dignity.
Today, On 6th September, A lawyer allegedly attempted to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India BR Gavai during Supreme Court proceedings. Following the shocking incident, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has suspended advocate Rakesh Kishore with immediate effect.
Today, On 6th September, The Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCOARA) condemned an advocate’s act against the Chief Justice of India, calling it an “unwarranted and intemperate gesture.” SCOARA urged the Supreme Court to initiate suo motu contempt proceedings, affirming full support for the judiciary.
Today, On 6th September, CJI BR Gavai says, “These things do not affect me” after a lawyer tried to attack him in the Supreme Court. The lawyer reportedly attempted to remove his shoe and throw it at the judge during proceedings.
