India, Sept. 14 -- The Judiciary, a vital part of the Indian democracy, has always deserved the highest honour. Justice by our courts only comes next to the justice of God. But when questions are raised on the justice of this Judiciary itself, who will defend it?

Well, the answer lies in the questions itself. If the Judiciary, or the judges associated to it, are despised or disobeyed, then the Constitution of India gives them the right the punish those who despise the Judiciary. This is called 'contempt of court' in simple language. This contempt of court has been imposed even on renowned people.

The latest case of this nature was related to senior advocate and activist Prashant Bhushan. The background of the case begins with Bhushan's tw...