He was responding to a question related to the railway bribery case involving former Union minister P K Bansal's nephew.
'I fail to understand, are we going to follow concurrent tracks of justice in this country. That a track which is judicially driven and another track which is media driven.
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'The CBI has filed its charge sheet based on whatever investigation it has conducted, if there is anybody who has a difficulty with that charge sheet, he can go and assail it in a court of law,' Tewari said.
He said the media should also seriously reflect as to whether this kind of pre-judicial justice, turning jurisprudence on its head, pronouncing people guilty even before the trial has commenced, is a proper trajectory to follow.