The statement issued by 13 out of the 21 members of the executive committee (EC) claimed that the response sent by the SCBA president, vice president and secretary was done without holding any meeting or deliberating the issue in its proper perspective.
The members said they do not subscribe to the views of the three top office-bearers of the lawyers' body in condemning the "scurrilous and baseless personal attack".
Dave, a former SCBA president, had on September 27 levelled certain charges against the CJI and the Collegium on a TV talkshow over the issue of the resignation by Karnataka High Court Justice Jayant Patel following his transfer to the Allahabad High Court.
Justice Patel was part of a division bench of the Gujarat High Court that had ordered a CBI probe into the Ishrat Jahan encounter in 2011. He had served as the acting chief justice of Gujarat High Court before being transferred to the Karnataka High Court.
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"The undersigned Executive Committee members of SCBA are shocked at the response sent by SCBA president, vice president and hony secretary dated September 28 condemning, interalia certain statements attributed to Dushyant Dave, senior advocate concerning Chief Justice of India," the members said.
Earlier, the three SCBA office-bearers had condemned the statement of Dave, saying, "he has been in the habit of targetting successive Chief Justices of India in the recent past without any basis".
Dave, on other hand, had defended his statements on the TV show, asserting that whatever he had said was the "truth" and "it is a matter of concern for all in legal system and the nation that such conduct of judges go unchecked".
He had said what worried him as a citizen and a lawyer was that "the executive is bound to exploit the situation especially when the Supreme Court today has to deal with highly political matters of far-reaching consequence".
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