A petitioner, Prabal Pratap, confronted the Supreme Court by throwing papers and demanding an FIR against a Lucknow police officer, claiming a syndicate operated by Duplex Technologies.The court dismissed his petition, stating no grounds to interfere with the lower court's order.
Pratap challenged the Allahabad High Court's refusal to entertain his writ petition, which sought quashing of a magistrate's order converting his complaint into a private case.The bench emphasized that the special leave petition was dismissed due to lack of merit, despite the petitioner's dramatic actions.
The incident highlights tensions between petitioners and judicial authorities, with the court refraining from punitive measures despite the petitioner's alleged criminal contempt.The case underscores procedural complexities in legal challenges and the judiciary's adherence to established rulings.
Original title: Petitioner hurls papers, 'orders' SC to file FIR
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