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Social media posts against judiciary: Kerala HC to take action against former judge

 

Kochi: The Kerala High Court directed the registry on Thursday to take appropriate action against former sub-judge S Sudeep, for making unwarranted comments and allegations against the court on social media. The court condemned the social media posts and refused to initiate contempt of court proceedings, stating it doesn’t want to give the matter ‘undue publicity’.

 

Earlier, Sandeep had alleged that the court had urged the state police chief to investigate him in connection with fake antique dealer Monson Mavunkal’s case. The ex-judge had allegedly criticised the high court order in this case. However, the court clarified that it had never given such an order. Justice Devan Ramachandran had said that social media posts can be suspected as malicious intent to derail the probe in the case.

 

Sandeep alleged that such an instruction was given when there was no complaint against him in this regard. The judicial officer reportedly wrote another post condemning the high court order. This prompted the court to direct the registry to take appropriate action. After the order was issued by the high court, Sudeep again took to social media and claimed he was being called insane for criticising court decisions.

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Sudeep had resigned from judicial service earlier this year while he was facing high court disciplinary proceedings over his social media activities. The social media post was brought to the attention of the court by a member of the Bar Council, Advocate Mohammed Shah. He demanded that there should be restrictions put over social media.

 

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