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"Every order passed for some reason": Supreme Court to petitioner | | | agencies NEW DELHI, Mar 28: Every order is passed for some reason and just because it is not to someone's liking does not mean that it is "without reason", the Supreme Court said on Monday. The top court observed this after a petitioner requested a bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and AS Oka that his plea be heard by some other bench as "speaking orders" were not passed on his previous petition. The bench told the petitioner, who was appearing in person, that perhaps he is under a "mistaken belief". "Just because it is not to your liking, it does not mean it is without reason. Every order is passed for some reason," the bench observed. The top court rejected the petitioner's suggestion that his plea be heard by some other bench saying no "tangible reason is forthcoming as to why this prayer should be acceded" to. The bench was hearing a petition seeking initiation of criminal contempt action against some respondents for allegedly not complying with the previous order of the top court.
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