Supreme Court Spares Petitioner Who Verbally Abused Chief Justice and Threw Papers in Courtroom

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Supreme Court petitioner abuses Chief Justice paper throwing Prabal Pratap

Identifying himself as a ‘sovereign’ entity, petitioner Prabal Pratap demanded an FIR, hurled verbal abuse at Chief Justice Surya Kant, and threw case files into the air before being escorted out by security.

NEW DELHI — High drama unfolded in the Supreme Court on Friday morning when a petitioner-in-person verbally abused Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, threw legal documents into the air, and disrupted active proceedings before being forcibly escorted out of the courtroom by security personnel.

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The incident took place at approximately 11:00 AM before a partial working-day Bench comprising Justices KV Viswanathan and Alok Aradhe. Despite the severe breach of courtroom decorum, the Bench ultimately decided to show leniency, choosing not to initiate criminal contempt or any alternative coercive legal proceedings against the individual.

1. “Mr. Judicial Servant, I Order You”: The Courtroom Flashpoint

The petitioner, identified as Prabal Pratap, appeared before the Bench to argue his case and immediately introduced himself to the judges as “the sovereign.”

Addressing the sitting judges directly as “judicial servants,” Pratap aggressively stated, “Mr. Judicial Servant, I order you to order the registration of an FIR against the ASP, Lucknow, for running a syndicate in cybercrime.”

A visibly astonished Justice KV Viswanathan responded in disbelief: “You are ordering me? You are ordering us?”

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Courtroom Escalation Matrix:
👑 Petitioner Claims 'Sovereign' Status ➔ 🛑 Orders Bench to File FIR ➔ 📑 Throws Papers & Abuses CJI ➔ 👮 Escorted Out by Security

Following the exchange, the petitioner began hurling verbal abuses targeted at Chief Justice Surya Kant and threw his case papers into the air, bringing the active hearing to a sudden halt. Court security personnel stepped in immediately, physically removing Pratap from the courtroom and detaining him inside the DSP’s on-premise security office.

2. Supreme Court Declines Contempt Action

While the disruption legally warranted immediate punitive measures, the Bench chose a compassionate approach when pronouncing its final order on the docket.

“We do not propose to take any action against him,” Justice Viswanathan noted while handling the case. “As far as the merits of the case are concerned, we have perused the records. We find no good grounds to interfere with the impugned order. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed.”

The judge later extended context for the court’s leniency, remarking informally to the courtroom gallery, “He is very disturbed… it’s all frustration. We only have sympathies for him.”

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Legal Background of the Dismissed Petition

Judicial Forum Previous Ruling & Case History Supreme Court Verdict
Special CJM (Customs), Lucknow Rejected the petitioner’s request for an immediate police FIR, directing that his application instead be treated as a slower private complaint. Upheld. The apex court found no valid legal grounds to reverse the underlying lower-court procedural assessments.
Allahabad High Court Dismissed the petitioner’s writ challenge, ruling he possessed effective alternative legal remedies and was at liberty to use normal lower forums. SLP Dismissed. The Supreme Court officially brought the volatile litigation track to a permanent close.

3. Bar Association Demands Institutional Action

The Bench’s sympathetic stance contrastingly met with firm resistance from the institutional bar. The Supreme Court Arguing Counsel Association issued a formal letter to Chief Justice Surya Kant, demanding “strong and strict action” to address the courtroom commotion.

The legal association is urging immediate institutional changes to counter the selective circulation of courtroom video clips across digital platforms. They allege that independent YouTube channels, unverified social media handles, and “self-styled journalists” are weaponizing these edited clips, a trend that systematically erodes public confidence in the dignity and independence of India’s highest judicial body.

Timeline of the Courtroom Conflict

The entire incident unfolded rapidly within a narrow window during the morning filing hours.

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1.The Sovereign Demand:11:00 AM Prompt.

The petitioner introduces himself as ‘the sovereign,’ addresses the bench as ‘judicial servants,’ and demands an order forcing a cybercrime FIR against Lucknow police.

2.Outburst and Removal:Intervention & Detention.

Pratap launches into verbal abuse aimed at the CJI, flings case documents into the air, and is promptly detained by security in the court’s DSP office.

3.Leniency and Dismissal:Final Orders Delivered.

The Bench formally dismisses the Special Leave Petition on its merits, refusing to launch contempt charges based on psychological frustration and institutional sympathy.

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