Priest-lawyers regret Indian court punishing activist

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The decision of India’s top court to punish an activist lawyer for his criticism of the court raises concerns about free speech in the country, say activists including some Catholic priest-lawyers.
The Supreme Court on Aug. 31 imposed a token fine of one rupee on Prashant Bhushan after he was convicted of contempt of court for two tweets that question-ed the functioning of the court.
“Such a punishment is uncalled for,” said a statement from the National Lawyers Forum of Religious and Priests, a body of more than 200 Catholic priests, brothers and nuns.
The punishment may not be severe “but it could be perceived as an outcome of egotism,” said the forum of priests and nuns who practice law in different courts.
The court “in the name of protecting the institution of the constitution has let down the constitutional tenets,” the statement said.

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