Rajasthan CM Gehlot issues apology for 'corruption' remark in judiciary
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot submitted an affidavit in the Rajasthan High Court, tendering an 'unconditional apology' for his remarks suggesting widespread corruption in the judiciary
BS Web Team New Delhi Rajasthan Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot submitted an affidavit in the Rajasthan High Court on Tuesday, tendering an "unconditional apology" for his remarks suggesting widespread corruption in the judiciary. This action was in response to a petition filed by an advocate against the chief minister's comments, which had stirred controversy within the legal community.
On 30 August, the chief minister had made comments implying that some judges were delivering judgments prepared by lawyers. He stated, "Corruption is rampant in the judiciary today. I have heard that some lawyers themselves take the judgment in writing, and the same judgment is pronounced."
Now, Gehlot has expressed deep anguish over these allegations and attached published articles discussing issues related to the judiciary in his reply. The affidavit highlighted Gehlot's awareness of concerns raised by former Supreme Court judges and members of the public regarding corruption within the judiciary. The chief minister also expressed his utmost respect for the law and the judiciary, asserting that he had neither knowingly nor unknowingly made any statement to diminish the dignity of the legal system or the courts. He emphasised his faith in the judiciary and offered an unconditional apology if the court deemed his statements detrimental to the judiciary's reputation.
Apart from this hearing, the Rajasthan chief minister is also due in a Delhi court on 14 October. The court is set to hear an application filed by Ashok Gehlot against a defamation complaint lodged by Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
This development comes ahead of the Rajasthan state assembly elections, which are slated for later this year.
(With agency inputs)