Harish Salve lashes out at Justice Ganguly for casting aspersions on law intern's motive
December 24, 2013 14:14
Supreme Court lawyer Harish Salve lashes out at Justice AK Ganguly for casting aspersions on the law intern's motive.
This is what he tweeted: Justice Ganguly's intemperate allegations against the intern are absurd.
While some of those nailed for corruption may be cocking a snook at his discomfiture, to suggest that the intern is acting at their behest is preposterous.
The companies who have lost investments are in a process to salvage what they can.
Ganguly's embarrassment does not save their investments and they don't care about who decided against them.
The judge presiding over the coal allocation PIL - much larger than the 2G- was part of the 3 who gave the report against Ganguly. He didn't find a scent of retribution in the allegations.
Nor did he fear that judges who decided such cases were vulnerable. Ganguly admits inviting the young lady to a hotel room and dining with her. Does not deny he consumed alchohol- and he was fond of his drink. If the panel of 3 judges found him guilty, least he can do is not cast aspersions of this kind on the young courageous lady.
This is what he tweeted: Justice Ganguly's intemperate allegations against the intern are absurd.
While some of those nailed for corruption may be cocking a snook at his discomfiture, to suggest that the intern is acting at their behest is preposterous.
The companies who have lost investments are in a process to salvage what they can.
Ganguly's embarrassment does not save their investments and they don't care about who decided against them.
The judge presiding over the coal allocation PIL - much larger than the 2G- was part of the 3 who gave the report against Ganguly. He didn't find a scent of retribution in the allegations.
Nor did he fear that judges who decided such cases were vulnerable. Ganguly admits inviting the young lady to a hotel room and dining with her. Does not deny he consumed alchohol- and he was fond of his drink. If the panel of 3 judges found him guilty, least he can do is not cast aspersions of this kind on the young courageous lady.