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'Won't compromise': Bombay HC judge resigns in open court

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Nagpur, August 4

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Justice Rohit Deo, a judge of the Bombay High Court, on Friday said he had resigned due to personal reasons.

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Making the announcement in his courtroom here — the HC has a Bench at Nagpur — Justice Deo said he could not compromise on self-respect, according to a lawyer who was present. Following the announcement, the matters listed before him for the day stood discharged. “Those who are present in the court, I apologise to each one of you. I scolded you because I wanted you to improve… You all are like family to me and I am sorry to tell you that I have submitted my resignation. I can’t work against my self-respect,” Justice Deo was quoted as saying in the court by the lawyer.

Speaking to reporters later, the judge said he had quit due to personal reasons, and sent his resignation to the President.

In 2022, Justice Deo had acquitted former Delhi University professor GN Saibaba in an alleged Maoist links case, setting aside the life imprisonment awarded to him and noting that the trial proceedings were null and void in the absence of valid sanction under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

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The Supreme Court, later, stayed the order and ordered the Nagpur Bench of the High Court to hear the case afresh.

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