The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has taken strict action against senior advocate Rakesh Kishore, SCBA. His membership was terminated with immediate effect after he allegedly tried to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India BR Gavai inside the courtroom. The move came after widespread outrage among members of the bar.
Background of the Rakesh Kishore SCBA Case
The incident happened during a routine court hearing. Witnesses say the 71-year-old lawyer suddenly removed his shoe and aimed it at the Chief Justice. Security staff and other lawyers stopped him in time. The courtroom reacted with shock, and the legal community quickly condemned the act.
SCBA’s Immediate Response to Rakesh Kishore Incident
Within hours, the Supreme Court Bar Association held an emergency meeting. It passed a resolution ending his membership (No. K-01029/RES dated 27 July 2011). His name will be removed from the association’s rolls. The SCBA also barred him from entering the Supreme Court premises, calling his behaviour “unbecoming of an officer of the court.”
Legal Action Against Rakesh Kishore, SCBA Member
Criminal contempt proceedings are under consideration. The Supreme Court Registry has written to the Attorney General of India seeking permission to start legal action. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has also suspended Rakesh Kishore’s licence until further notice.
Public and Legal Community’s Reaction to the Rakesh Kishore SCBA Case
Senior advocates have strongly criticized the incident. They said the act shows disrespect toward the institution of justice. Many emphasized that lawyers must always maintain discipline and dignity inside the courtroom
Conclusion: Lessons from the Rakesh Kishore SCBA Controversy
The Rakesh Kishore SCBA episode serves as a reminder of the professionalism expected from advocates. The SCBA’s swift and firm action highlights the association’s dedication to protecting the honour of the Supreme Court and maintaining respect within the legal system.
