Supreme Court Judges Criticize Savukku Shankar's Behavior as 'Worst in Human Form'

Supreme Court Judges Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin expressed strong disapproval of Savukku Shankar's conduct during a hearing, calling it the 'worst in human form'.


Coimbatore: In a recent hearing, Supreme Court Judges Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin made startling remarks about controversial figure Savukku Shankar, describing his behavior as "the worst in human form."

The judges expressed their strong disapproval of Shankar's conduct, stating, "We see Savukku Shankar as having the worst behavior in human form. He has crossed all boundaries with his excessive speech and actions."

The bench seemed perplexed by Shankar's behavior, noting, "We don't understand why Savukku Shankar has spoken and behaved in such an undisciplined manner." They further questioned the reasons behind his constant agitation on social media and in the media, urging him to maintain calm.

The judges also pointed out that Shankar failed to maintain decorum even in the High Court, indicating a pattern of disrespectful behavior across judicial forums.

The hearing was related to a petition filed by Shankar's mother seeking to quash the Goondas Act imposed on him. The court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to respond to the petition and adjourned the case to the 18th of this month for further hearing.

This strong criticism from the Supreme Court highlights the growing concern over Savukku Shankar's controversial public persona and his interactions with the judicial system.

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