\'роиிропாропрооாрой ро╡ிрооро░்роЪройроо் роЕро╡роородிрок்рокு роЖроХாродு\', рооுрой்ройாро│் роиீродிрокродி рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокிро▒ро░ுроХ்роХு роОродிро░ாроХ роироЯро╡роЯிроХ்роХை роОроЯுроХ்роХ роП-роЬி рооро▒ுрок்рокு998297787
\'роиிропாропрооாрой ро╡ிрооро░்роЪройроо் роЕро╡роородிрок்рокு роЖроХாродு\', рооுрой்ройாро│் роиீродிрокродி рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокிро▒ро░ுроХ்роХு роОродிро░ாроХ роироЯро╡роЯிроХ்роХை роОроЯுроХ்роХ роП-роЬி рооро▒ுрок்рокு New Delhi: Attorney General (AG) KK Venugopal has refused to give consent to initiate contempt proceedings against Justice S.N. Dhingra, former Delhi High Court judge, former Additional Solicitor General Aman Lekhi and senior advocate K. Rama Kumar for their remarks against the Supreme Court’s comments made during the hearing of Nupur Sharma case. The AG emphasized that fair and reasonable criticism of judicial proceedings would not constitute contempt of court. Venugopal said: “It may be noted that the Supreme Court, in a large number of judgments, has held that fair and reasonable criticism of judicial proceedings would not constitute contempt of court”. The AG added that the statements made by the three persons are in the realm of fair comments on hearing conducted by the Supreme Court. “The statements are not vituperative or abusive nor are they lik...