Call the security… Why did Chief Justice Chandrachud get angry at the lawyer during the NEET hearing?


New Delhi: In the NEET exam case, the Supreme Court gave a big decision on Tuesday and said that the NEET-UG exam will not be held again. The Supreme Court said that the demand to cancel the exam is not right. 24 lakh students will be affected by the re-examination. During the debate on Tuesday, there came a time when the Chief Justice got angry at a lawyer of the petitioners. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud reprimanded lawyer Mathews Nedumpara, who appeared on behalf of a petitioner. During the debate, when lawyer Mathews Nedumpara stood up to speak, the Chief Justice asked him to speak after the petitioners' other lawyer Narendra Hooda. At this, Mathews came to the gallery. At this, the Chief Justice got angry and said that you cannot get up and go to the gallery like this.

Responding to a question of the bench, Nedumpara said that I am the most senior among the lawyers. I can answer. I am the amicus. The Chief Justice said that I have not appointed any amicus. On this, Nedumpara said that if you do not respect me, I will leave. The Chief Justice reacted strongly to this. The CJI said that Nedumpara, I am warning you. You will not talk in the gallery. Call the security…take them out.

On this the lawyer said that I am leaving. Then the Chief Justice said that you do not need to say this, you can go. I have seen the judiciary for the last 24 years. Nedumpara did not agree even then. He said that I have seen since 1979. On this the Chief Justice warned him and said that he will have to issue instructions. I may have to issue something that is not appropriate. You will not stop any other lawyer. After which Nedumpara went out. After a while he returned and apologized to the CJI.


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