RAM CHANDRA SHARMA Vs. STATE OF U P
LAWS(ALL)-2006-9-19
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on September 19,2006

RAM CHANDRA SHARMA Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF ALLAHABAD Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) We have heard Sri Ram Chandra Sharma son of late Sri Mohan Lal Sharma, who has been charged with having committed ex-facie contempt of High Court on 2-9-2005. We have also heard the learned Government Advocate.
(2.) The earlier facts are as follows: On 2-9-2005 a Bench of five Hon'ble Judges passed the following order: "This Bench assembled today at 2.00 p.m. for hearing the Criminal Contempt Case No.25 of 2004. On the last hearing on 12th August, 2005. we had framed charges against 10 contemner-Advocates and the Court directed the Registry to serve the charges on the said contemners. Today's date was fixed by us on 12th August, 2005. Today, when the case started, Shri P.N. Saxena, learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of Rajendra Prasad Mishra, one of the contemners, made an application supported by affidavit, praying that the charges framed against Rajendra Prasad Mishra be recalled and he may be discharged from the contempt proceedings. Shri Saxena completed his arguments and thereafter we also heard Shri Sudhir Agarwal learned Additional Advocate General assisted by Shri Vijay Mishra. Government Advocate for the respondents. As soon as Shri Sudhir Agarwal completed his arguments, Shri Ram Chandra Sharma, who is one of the contemners. against whom we had framed charges on 12th August, 2005. stood up and started saying that he also wants to make some submissions. We immediately told him that we will hear him. In between Shri U.N. Sharma and Shri A.B.L. Gaur. learned Senior Advocates who are appearing for other contemners informed the Court that charges have been served on the contemners represented by them only on 31 st August, 2005 and they require some time to file their objections or affidavits. On this request, we observed that we will grant time to all such contemners who want to file their objections to the charges or affidavits. On making this observation, Shri Ram Chandra Sharma, the contemner said that he should immediately be heard. He stated that he is not being heard by the Bench and injustice is being done. Thereafter, he started shouting. The Bench repeatedly asked him to cool down his voice and make his submission in normal voice. The Bench further observed that whatever objection he wants to file, he may give in writing or file the affidavit. The Court further observed that he may also take time to file his objections like other contemners. On this observation, Shri Sharma said that he does not want any time and started shouting at a very high volume thumping the desk with intention to brow-beat the Court. He further shouted that the Court should speak in Hindi because he only knows Hindi. The Court observed that in case he cannot control his speech and gesture, a counsel may be engaged by him. Shri Sharma flatly refused to engage any counsel and further said that he cannot lower down his voice and the Court is bound to hear him. Again, thumping the table, he said that the Court is bound to hear him even if he does not file any objection in writing, to the charges. When some lawyers tried to pacify him, he rebuked them. We also noticed that Shri Vinod Chandra Dubey, the Ex. President of the District Bar association, Allahabad stood up and wanted to pacify him but he snubbed him and did not accede to his request. Shri Ram Chandra Sharma has prima facie conducted himself in a manner which amounts to criminal contempt, lowering down the authority and dignity of the Court. In above view of the matter, we, after being satisfied that prima facie, criminal contempt has been committed by Shri Sharma, frame following charges against him:- "That you Ram Chandra Sharma, son of late Shri Mohan Lal Sharma, during the course of hearing in Criminal Contempt No.25 of 2004 today at 2.00 p.m., started shouting on a high volume and after thumping the desk, made unruly scene by speaking in a loud voice that you be heard by the Court and the Court should only speak in Hindi as you do not understand the language of the Court (Main Aapki Bhasa Nahin Samajhta, Mujhse Hindi Maein Baat Karein). The Court thereafter made queries in Hindi and asked you to take time for filing the reply/affidavit to the charges which were framed against you on 12th August, 2005 as other contemners are being allowed time by us today. On this, you started shouting again and said that you do not want any time and the Court should hear you just now. On the Court's repeated request to lower down your voice and speak in normal voice, you refused to abide and further raised your voice and starved shouting in the Court, disturbing normal Court's functioning. You tried to overawe the Court by shouting and brow-beating. By your shouting in the Court, the Court could not. proceed any further with the case. When other lawyers sitting in the Court wanted to pacify you. you rebuked all of them and refused to mend your ways." Your above conduct amounts ex facie contempt of the Court during the course of hearing. We direct that Shri Ram Chandra Sharma be taken into custody forthwith and sent to jail. We further direct the Registrar General to serve the above charge today itself upon Shri Ram Chandra Sharma. the contemnor. Shri Sharma is allowed a week's time to file reply to the above charge. List the matter on 9th September, 2005 at 2.00 p.m. for appearance of Shri Ram Chandra Sharma." On 9-9-2005 the same Full Bench passed the following orders: "Re: ex facie contempt dated 2-9-2005 On 2nd September, 2005, the charge for ex facie contempt was framed against Ram Chandra Sharma. He was served the copy of the same on the same date and was asked to submit the reply. No reply has been filed. He has been produced before us. Instead of submitting the reply today, he said that being in Jail, he could not submit the reply, nor he could consult the lawyer. At this stage, he sarcastically challenged the wisdom of the Judges in calling for explanation for committing contempt during the period when he was in Jail. At this, Advocates present in the Court Room laughed loudly. On this he quipped that there was nothing to laugh. One of us (A.K. Yog, J.) pointed out that none of the Judges except Advocates laughed on his statement. However, he said that he had seen the pathetic conditions prevailing in Jail for which he would file a writ. He also advised that every person worth of his manhood, must go to Jail for some time. When he was asked to maintain the dignity of the Court by some of the lawyers, he (Ram Chandra Sharma) sarcastically pointed out that one of us (Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.K. Yog) was also smiling. This statement was totally false and the conduct of Ram Chandra Sharma was totally irresponsible meant to create a scene in the Court. Under the circumstances, we are of the opinion that it is in the interest of justice that the matter of ex facie contempt of 2-9-2005 should be referred to another Bench to be constituted by Hon'ble the Chief Justice/Senior Judge for hearing the same and further appropriate order may be passed by that Bench. For that purpose, the matter may be listed on 19-9-2005. Till then, the petitioner is remanded back to Jail. The Registrar General is directed to register the ex facie contempt against Ram Chandra Sharma in respect of the charge framed against him on 2nd September, 2005, as a separate case."
(3.) Pursuant to the above order dated 9-9-2005, this Bench was nominated by the order of Hon'ble Senior Judge dated 9-9-2005 to try the ex facie contempt.;


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