NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted protection from arrest to suspended Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma in multiple FIRs.
The SC was hearing a plea moved by her seeking a stay on her possible arrest and clubbing nine cases filed against her across India in alleged hate statements on Prophet Muhammad.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and J B Pardiwala on Tuesday issued notice to all respondents, including various states where FIRs have been registered in the case, and also to the Union of India. The bench said, meanwhile, as an interim measure, no coercive action shall be taken against the petitioner.
āIn the light of recent events, the concern of the court is how the petitioner can avail legal remedy. In order to explore the possibility⦠Let notice be issued to the respondents. The matter be posted for hearing on August 10. Copies of the main writ petition shall also be supplied to the respondents,ā said the bench.
The court noted that the Article 32 jurisdiction of the court was invoked to get the relief of clubbing of cases. āSince the prayer for quashing of FIRs can be exercised by HC in its power under CrPC, this court on July 1 had asked the petitioner to take the alternative remedyā, the bench said.
āThe petitioner has now filed this Modification Application pointing out that it has become impossible for her to avail this remedy and there is an imminent necessity for intervention of this court to protect her life and liberty. In support of her plea, the petitioner has averred that after our orders, various incidents including threats (SC notes Chistiās remarks wherein he asked for cutting of petitionerās throat). SC also notes the video of another person who abused her and gave life threatsā, the court said.
Nupur Sharma, through her petition, has sought direction to club all the FIRs registered against her across the country. She said that after the top courtās strong criticism of her, the fringe elements have renewed their threat to her life and also given rape threats.
Sharma had requested the apex court that since the first FIR against her was registered in Delhi, all FIRs at other places be clubbed with Delhi FIR.
On July 1, the Supreme Court came down heavily on Sharma and said that she and āher loose tongueā had set the entire country on fire and she was single-handedly responsible for what is happening in the country.
The bench had slammed Sharma for her statement made during a TV news channel debate and, while referring to the Udaipur incident, where two men murdered a tailor, said her outburst is responsible for the unfortunate incident.
Rejecting Sharmaās request to transfer all the FIRs registered against her in many states for her alleged remarks on Prophet Mohammad to Delhi for investigation, the bench had observed, āShe has a threat or she has become security threat?ā
Senior advocate Maninder Singh, appearing for Sharma, had then withdrawn the plea.
āThe way she has ignited emotions across the country, this lady is singlehandedly responsible for what is happening in the country,ā the bench had said.
The apex court then said that Sharma should have gone on TV and apologised to the nation. It also slammed Sharma for her arrogance and said because she is the spokesperson of a party, power had gone to her head.
It had also asked about what the Delhi Police has done after a complaint was registered against Nupur Sharma. The bench had said on her complaint, a person is arrested, but despite multiple FIRs, she has not yet been touched by Delhi police.
After the observation made on Sharma, both the judges were targeted on social media by users.
Later, while attending an event Justice JB Pardiwala even expressed concern over the personal attacks on judges and said that personal attacks on judges for their judgments led to a ādangerous scenarioā where the judges have to think about what the media thinks instead of what the law really thinks.
Justice Pardiwala had said that social and digital media is primarily resorted to expressing personalised opinions more against the judges, rather than a constructive critical appraisal of their judgments. (ANI)

