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Man calls CJI Surya Kant’s brother over court order, his ‘never ever dare’ response
The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to have made the call. The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be init…

The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to have made the call. The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to have made the call.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to have made the call.
- The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to
- have made the call. The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s
- father, who is said to have made the call.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- s should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to have made the call.
- Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to have made the call.
- The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s father, who is said to
- have made the call. The CJI Surya Kant questioned why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the petitioner’s