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Nupur Sharma case: SC urged to withdraw judge's observations to ensure fair trial

A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court demanding withdrawal of Justice Surya Kant’s observations made during the hearing of former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma’s case.

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court demanding withdrawal of Justice Surya Kant's observations made during the hearing of former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma's case regarding clubbing of all FIRs in connection with her remarks on Prophet Muhammad.

The letter petition filed by Ajay Gautam, addressed to the Chief Justice of India, said: "It has not been proved in any court of law that the statement made by Nupur Sharma is incorrect. Because telling the truth which is documented and acknowledged by clerics and society is not an offence."

The plea sought a direction to the Bench headed by Justice Surya Kant to withdraw the observations in the matter of Nupur Sharma so that she gets a chance of fair trial.

The plea added that observations made by the court directly affect/effect the merit of the case and in the mind of the trial court which deprives Nupur Sharma from fair trial and natural justice. The plea sought a direction to declare the observation made by Justice Surya Kant in the matter as uncalled for.

The plea said: "It is submitted that news has been flashed through all media channels that court has made following observation about Nupur Sharma as under: 1. Nupur Sharma is responsible for Udaipur murder case; 2. She is responsible for fire in country; 3. She tender apology before TV unconditionally; 4. She hurt the religious sentiments of a particular country; 5.Whatever happened in the country, Nupur Sharma is only responsible; 6. Police failed to arrest Nupur Sharma...."

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