Mumbai: Badi the Bombay High Court headed by Justice S S Shinde on Friday took back “personal comments” on the work of Pastor Stan Swamy, a defendant in the case of Parishad Elgar who died in the hospital, after Nia’s advice on objection.
“If you think I said something, I took the words back,” said the judge after an additional lawyer General Anil Singh, appeared for Nia, said, “After your divinity passes comments …
moral agency is affected.” Singh had searched for two minutes at the end of the trial in the Swamy case to make “submission not connected with the benefits of the problem”.
He said “personal or personal comments from the bench, especially in the open court in a delayed investigation, got twisted …
(especially) personal comments about the work of the defendant”.
In this case, Judge Shinde said: “I have said as far as legal issues, it is a separate problem.
‘” That “is very balanced and” the court effort to balance “, he said, before adding:” No problem, I took back what Even what I said personally.
“On July 19, the HC bench has orally stated” respect “for services provided by Swamy but added in the same sentence,” Anything there is a different problem “.
Swamy, 84, an activist rights The tribe, was charged with committing anti-terror violations for allegedly becoming a Maoist and was arrested last October.
In May, he shifted to the hospital from Taloja prison with the HC command, waiting for hearing at the defense of his medical guarantee.
He died in July in July.
That the comment was not connected with the benefits of a criminal case against Swamy, the bench added: “Even we are human …