Submissions were made before the bench comprising justices J Chelameswar and A M Sapre by senior advocates appearing in support of Kanhaiya in the petition seeking appropriate directions to Centre to ensure a proper conduct of the proceedings in Patiala House Court, regarding the JNU incident.
Senior advocate K T S Tulsi appearing for the petitioner N D Jayaprakash said on February 15, when the Kanhaiya Kumar was produced before the Court, violence took place inside the court room in which the accused and several media persons were injured and were branded as "anti-nationals".
"The police personnel present there remained mute spectator and cameras of media personnel were broken and they were heckled," he said.
The bench observed that in incidents like these, everyone blames police and if police acts, then they say excess has been committed.
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"Please remember before coming to blame the police. Remember what had happened in Madras High Court (referring to clash between lawyers and police some years back). Blamegame is not going to help anybody. Moderation is needed in every section of the society. When police intervenes both sides blame it of excesses," the bench said.
"Why I am saying so you have to remember. Remember about the incident that happened in the Madras High Court. Today that very court is under protection of the CISF," Justice Chelameswar said.