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Neta asks judge to be impartial, lands in trouble

From job placements to school admissions, a letter of recommendation plays a key role. But sending such a letter to a court regarding a judgment it is going to pass is a different ball game altogether.

Updated on: Dec 11, 2009 12:42 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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From job placements to school admissions, a letter of recommendation plays a key role. But sending such a letter to a court regarding a judgment it is going to pass is a different ball game altogether.

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The former president of a Delhi-based political party has invited the ire and a show-cause notice from a judge for requesting him to “conduct an impartial enquiry” in the case.

Metropolitan Magistrate Devender Kumar Jangala said he was “surprised” to see the letter at the top of judicial records last week.

An angry Justice Jangala issued a show-cause notice to Sanjoy Sachdev, former president of Delhi Pradesh National Panthers Party.

He asked in the notice, “Why shouldn't contempt of court proceedings be initiated against you for attempting to prejudice and interfere the due course of judicial proceeding?”

The letter addressed to the judge had said: “May you kindly take appropriate action in the matter after conducting an impartial enquiry.”

The judge said, “I don’t need recommendation to make judgments.”

Kumar had reportedly lodged an FIR stating his landlord threw him and his family out of the house without giving any notice.

In this context Sachdev had sent a letter to the judge. He said, "I wrote the letter to get an impartial judgement for the poor. Courts need assistance to identify what's right and wrong."

The court observed that the complainant did not appear in person despite repeated calls but attached the letter.

 
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