NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has initiated contempt proceedings against YouTuber Ajay Shukla for allegedly making defamatory remarks about the judiciary. The court took suo motu cognizance of a video posted by Shukla, which purportedly contained allegations undermining the authority and integrity of the judiciary.
Contempt of court in India is governed by the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, which defines contempt as any act that scandalizes or tends to scandalize the authority of any court, prejudices or interferes with the due course of any judicial proceedings, or obstructs or tends to obstruct the administration of justice.
The Supreme Court has previously emphasized the importance of maintaining the dignity of the judiciary and has taken action against individuals making disparaging remarks about judges and judicial processes. This development highlights the increasing scrutiny of content shared on social media platforms, especially when it pertains to the judiciary.
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the misuse of social media to undermine the authority of courts and has initiated contempt actions in the past against individuals making derogatory comments about judges.
Legal Proceedings The court has directed Shukla to respond to the contempt notice and has scheduled a hearing to further deliberate on the matter. The outcome of these proceedings could have significant implications for the regulation of online content and the protection of judicial integrity in the digital age.