Petitioner Calls Supreme Court Judges ‘Judicial Servants’ During Courtroom Outburst, Escorted Out After Disrupting Hearing

Petitioner Calls Supreme Court Judges ‘Judicial Servants’ During Courtroom Outburst, Escorted Out After Disrupting Hearing

A Supreme Court hearing turned chaotic after petitioner Prabal Pratap disrupted proceedings before Justices K.V. Viswanathan and Alok Aradhe, abused the Chief Justice of India despite his absence, and was escorted out by security. The bench dismissed his petition with sympathy, while the incident sparked debate over judicial delays and courtroom decorum.

 

A dramatic courtroom confrontation unfolded in the Supreme Court on July 10 when petitioner Prabal Pratap disrupted proceedings before Justices K.V. Viswanathan and Alok Aradhe while challenging lower court decisions related to his cyber crime complaint against ACP Vikas Nagar and Duplex Technology. The hearing descended into chaos after the petitioner launched a verbal outburst, prompting security personnel to escort him out of the courtroom.

Prabal Pratap had approached the Supreme Court after lower courts treated his cyber crime complaint against ACP Vikas Nagar and Duplex Technology as a private complaint instead of directing the registration of a police First Information Report. During the hearing before Justices K.V. Viswanathan and Alok Aradhe, he interrupted the proceedings and referred to Supreme Court judges as "judicial servants."

The situation escalated further when Prabal Pratap directed abusive remarks at the Chief Justice of India despite the Chief Justice not being present in the courtroom. As the disruption intensified, security personnel intervened and escorted him out while he continued shouting.

Despite the extraordinary conduct, the bench dismissed the petition with sympathy, observing that the petitioner appeared to be in distress. The court nevertheless declined to grant relief in the matter.

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The incident unfolded against the backdrop of India's massive judicial backlog, with more than 50 million cases pending across courts. The courtroom outburst triggered widespread reactions online, where some users described the petitioner's actions as a bold expression of public frustration, while others condemned the incident as a serious breach of courtroom decorum and respect for the judicial process. The episode has renewed attention on growing public frustration over judicial delays while highlighting the importance of maintaining discipline and dignity within the country's highest court.

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