BJP MLA Sanjay Pathak Faces High Court's Scrutiny in Contempt Case
The Madhya Pradesh High Court refused an exemption for BJP MLA Sanjay Pathak from appearing in a criminal contempt case. Pathak allegedly interfered in judicial proceedings by contacting a judge. The court initiated contempt proceedings and rejected Pathak's request for exemption, asserting the importance of judicial dignity.
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The Madhya Pradesh High Court has denied a plea from BJP MLA and mining baron Sanjay Pathak to skip his court appearance in a criminal contempt case.
A division bench composed of Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and Justice Vinay Saraf dismissed the request during proceedings on Thursday. Pathak's lawyer argued for an exemption due to the MLA's hectic schedule, but the court remained firm on its decision.
The charges stem from allegations that Pathak attempted to reach out to Justice Vishal Mishra, who later recused himself to preserve judicial impartiality in a related illegal mining case involving Pathak. The court emphasized the sanctity of judicial processes by launching contempt proceedings on April 2, against which no personal appearance exemption was granted.
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