Ahmedabad, July 23 -- The Gujarat high court on Tuesday ordered a man who attended virtual court proceedings from a toilet to perform community service for 15 days. This is in addition to the Rs.1 lakh fine earlier imposed on him. The court was hearing a suo motu contempt case against Samad Abdul Rehman Shah, who had joined a June 20 hearing to quash an FIR in a criminal case while seated on a toilet. Shah, the complainant in the case, logged in under the screen name 'Samad Battery' before Justice Nirzar S Desai. During the hearing, his phone camera showed him on the toilet, cleaning himself, and later exiting the washroom before briefly going off-screen and reappearing. A division bench of Justices AS Supehia and RT Vachhani took up the contempt matter and observed that, although Shah's conduct may not have been intentional, it had "dragged the high court to the toilet" and "obliterated its sanctity and majesty." "By taking the instrument and going to such a place like a toilet, which he has done, the institution is dragged into that area. That hurts. It is very very serious.He is participating in a proceeding before the high court and dragging the high court proceedings to toilet," said Justice Supehia. In his unconditional apology submitted before the court, Shah said he was ashamed of his conduct and held the highest respect for the court, requesting a sympathetic view. While accepting the apology, the court directed Shah to perform two hours of community service daily for fifteen days at Mamta Mansik Swasthya Kendra, a mental health facility in Surat....