The court summoned Bhidan's lawyer Ejaz Naqvi after the student wrote a letter to the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court and other authorities threatening to commit suicide if his petition was not heard immediately.
In the petition, Bhidan, who feels he is a woman trapped in a man's body, has urged the court to restrain his parents from prohibiting him to undergo sex change operation.
Following the summons from the court, Naqvi appeared before Justices S J Vazifdar and A R Joshi.
"Your client cannot indulge in such pressure tactics and threaten the court. As a lawyer you should understand the court's difficulties also," Justice Vazifdar said.
The court had yesterday posted the matter for hearing on May 7. Refusing to hear the matter before that, the court told Naqvi that the petition would be heard on May 7 only.
Bhidan, in his letter, had also said that since his parents have blocked his bank accounts he does not have money for lawyer fees.
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