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Supreme Court lets shoe-throwing at court fade, urging calm over punishment.
The Supreme Court has decided to let the October 6 shoe-throwing incident involving advocate Rakesh Kishore and Chief Justice BR Gavai "meet a natural death," urging the public and media to avoid amplifying the event.
While the Attorney General has consented to contempt proceedings and the Solicitor General called for social media restrictions, the court, led by Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi, emphasized that judicial dignity is best preserved through conduct, not punishment.
The Bench deferred action until after the Diwali break, cautioning that revisiting the matter could fuel online outrage and harm institutional integrity.
CJI Gavai has dismissed the incident as a "forgotten chapter," and Kishore, already suspended by the Bar Council, has justified his act as a defense of Sanatan traditions.
La Corte Suprema deja que el lanzamiento de zapatos en la corte se desvanezca, instando a la calma sobre el castigo.