‘Cheap Publicity’: SC CJI protocol is fine for the petition related to Breach. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday imposed a fine of Rs 7,000 on a petitioner, who filed a public interest litigation (PIL) on violation of protocol in relation to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai in his original state, Maharashtra’s visit to Maharashtra.A bench, led by CJI BR Gavai, noticed that such a petition was nothing, but a “promotional interest litigation” was filed to get a “cheap publicity”, before dismissing the petition, the news agency ANI said.The absence of top Maharashtra officials at a program to flicker the Justice Bra Gawai, on his first visit to his home state after becoming a CJI, twisted the top judge of the country, but on May 20, he said that the “trivial issue” should be kept to rest as the authorities expressed regret.In a press release, SC said, “News items are being published in the media about protocol issues during the CJI’s visit to Maharashtra. All the relatives have already regretted. The CJI has expressed that a trivial issue should not be flown out of the ratio and all requested that the matter be given a quiet.”Earlier, CJI Br Gavai issued guidelines to ensure the CJI’s state’s visit to the state during his visit to Mumbai on Sunday (May 18) during his visit to Mumbai during his visit to Mumbai. On reaching Gawai, neither the Chief Secretary nor the DGP or the Mumbai Police Chief had replaced. CJI is now officially nominated as a permanent state guest. The Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa has sent a proposal to the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court and the CM, seeking “action against the wrong officials” to restore the dignity of the system.