Bhushan guilty of contempt: For SC, two tweets a bid to shake key pillar of democracy - The Indian Express

The Bench of Justices Arun Mishra, B R Gavai and Krishna Murari underlined the importance of protecting the faith of citizens in the Supreme Court, and of responding “firmly” to unjustified attacks. The “Indian judiciary is considered… as a last hope when a citizen fails to get justice anywhere. The Supreme Court is the epitome of the Indian judiciary. Under the Constitution, “the Supreme Court is a protector of the fundamental rights of the citizens, as also is endowed with a duty to keep the other pillars of democracy i.e. The (second) tweet has the effect of destabilising the very foundation of this important pillar of the Indian democracy.

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