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“Justice Must Not Be Selective,” Says Dr. K.A. Paul as He Seeks Contempt Action Over Shoe Incident at Supreme Court

Updated At: October 27, 2025 6:48 PM

Global peace leader calls for contempt action, stricter laws, and end to selective justice in India’s courts.

New Delhi: Noting international concern over judicial respect, Dr. K.A. Paul, founder of the Global Peace Initiative, has urged the Supreme Court of India to take action against the advocate who attempted to assault the Chief Justice, calling for stronger laws to protect judicial integrity.

Dr. Paul’s petition, titled “Justice Now or Never,” was heard today by the bench led by Hon’ble Justice Surya Kant (Item No. 42). The petition raises serious constitutional questions on equality before law, judicial accountability, and the sanctity of the judiciary.

Addressing the media after the hearing at the Supreme Court Media Lawn, Dr. Paul said, “My petition is not about an individual advocate’s act—it is about protecting the dignity of the judiciary. Throwing a shoe at the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India in open court is an attack on the Constitution itself.”

Dr. Paul strongly criticized what he described as “growing normalization” of disrespect towards the judiciary, noting that the concerned advocate had “openly glorified” his conduct in media interviews after the incident.

“If such acts are pardoned and celebrated, they will inspire others to defy the courts,” Dr. Paul warned. “The world is watching how India, the largest democracy, upholds the dignity of its judiciary.”

He further referred to a recent incident in the Jharkhand High Court, where advocate Mahesh Tewari allegedly made threats to a sitting judge, calling it “a dangerous trend that must be checked.”

Dr. Paul thanked Justice Surya Kant bench for acknowledging his concerns and permitting him to submit his preventive recommendations to the Supreme Court Bar Association. He said he had already met SCBA President Vikas Singh and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to discuss the measures.

“Justice must not be selective. There cannot be one law for advocates or officials and another for citizens,” Dr. Paul said. “If the Constitution fails to protect the judiciary, it fails to protect the nation.”

Dr. Paul’s petition has drawn national and international attention, with global observers viewing it as a test of India’s commitment to equality before law and the sanctity of its constitutional institutions.

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