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Legal fraternity hails conviction of RK Anand

The legal fraternity today hailed the Supreme Court verdict on the BMW expose case holding noted criminal lawyer RK Anand guilty of contempt of court.

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The legal fraternity today hailed the Supreme Court verdict on the BMW expose case holding noted criminal lawyer RK Anand guilty of contempt of court, saying it is good for the profession and would help clean up the system.

Noted criminal lawyers Ram Jethmalani and KTS Tulsi welcomed the verdict, saying that it would help in restoring the dignity of the profession.

"I am glad with the judgement but still things remain hidden and some day they are to be exposed. It is good for us and for the legal machinery. He (Anand) deserved it as he was trying to make money at the cost of his client," Jethmalani, who defended Sanjeev Nanda in the BMW hit-and-run case in Delhi High Court, said.

Anand, the defence counsel, was shown in a sting operation carried out by a news channel on May 30, 2007 as colluding with the then Special Public Prosecutor I U Khan to influence controversial witness Sunil Kulkarni during trial of the case.

"Truth has triumphed. There was never any doubt about the authenticity of the recordings of the tape. It is indeed sad that it took so long for the final verdict to come but I am glad the Supreme Court has again reiterated the importance of legal profession and its duty to the society and to the court," Tulsi said.

Advocating self-introspection for lawyers in view of the judgement, he said, "We lawyers need to remember that legal profession is not trade or business but a noble profession."

Terming the judgement as one in right spirit, advocate Prashant Bhushan said Anand should be debarred from practising law for life as it was a "gross professional misconduct" on his part.

"It is not an isolated case. Witnesses are being influenced in many cases and the Bar Council fail to take any action against influential lawyers. This case will set a precedent for erring advocates," he said.

Bhushan also demanded that there should be some external regulatory body for the lawyers as the Bar Council of India has failed to act against such misconducts on the part of advocates.

The apex court, in its verdict, upheld the conviction of Anand for contempt of court for trying to influence Kulkarni during the trial in the BMW hit-and-run case.

Though the court acquitted the then prosecutor Khan but it termed his conduct as "inappropriate".

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