During the last hearing, Justice R H Shukla had pulled up Rao for sending a WhatsApp message to him, and said why a case of the contempt of court not initiated against him.
On August 22, in the message, Rao had urged the judge to "dispose the matter on merits considering larger public interest as against the narrow vested interests of a few persons".
In his affidavit, Rao tendered his unconditional apology saying, "I have been made to understand and also realised it myself that such an act of sending a text message to the honourable judge hearing the case was highly improper...I tender my unconditional apology and pray for your mercy," he said.
The court is hearing a set of petitions filed by the tenants of a building situated near the Vadodara railway station, who had challenged the VMC's action to demolish it.
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The court had granted an interim stay on the demolition.
Rao's message argued that the petitioners are "erstwhile tenants of Zilla Panchayat, all of whom are very rich and influential," and they are trying to sabotage the VMC's plan to construct a "state-of-the-art city transport terminal and multi-level parking hub" at the place, where the building in dispute stands.