<p>The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking action against stand-up comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi for allegedly humiliating lawyers and the judicial system on his show 'Bas Kar Bassi'.</p>.<p>“What is this writ petition under Article 32 (of the Constitution)? Both of us can't understand what you want,” a bench of Justices S K Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia told the petitioner.<br /><br /><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/sc-asks-centre-to-notify-appointment-of-9-presiding-officers-of-industrial-tribunals-by-aug-31-1237884.html">SC asks Centre to notify appointment of 9 presiding officers of industrial tribunals by Aug 31</a></strong></p>.<p>Article 32 gives Indian citizens the right to moved the Supreme Court if they feel their fundamental rights have been violated.</p>.<p>The petitioner, advocate Farhat Warsi, told the court she had come across a video on YouTube that was derogatory to lawyers and the judicial system.</p>.<p>“I came across a video on Youtube named 'Bas Kar Bassi' and I saw that the respondent Anubhav Bassi has humiliated the advocates, the judicial system...,” the petitioner said.</p>.<p>The bench said there are other people to take care of such things and the lawyer should worry about herself.</p>.<p>“...I think there are better things for you people to do, really,” Justice Kaul observed, while dismissing the plea.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking action against stand-up comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi for allegedly humiliating lawyers and the judicial system on his show 'Bas Kar Bassi'.</p>.<p>“What is this writ petition under Article 32 (of the Constitution)? Both of us can't understand what you want,” a bench of Justices S K Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia told the petitioner.<br /><br /><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/sc-asks-centre-to-notify-appointment-of-9-presiding-officers-of-industrial-tribunals-by-aug-31-1237884.html">SC asks Centre to notify appointment of 9 presiding officers of industrial tribunals by Aug 31</a></strong></p>.<p>Article 32 gives Indian citizens the right to moved the Supreme Court if they feel their fundamental rights have been violated.</p>.<p>The petitioner, advocate Farhat Warsi, told the court she had come across a video on YouTube that was derogatory to lawyers and the judicial system.</p>.<p>“I came across a video on Youtube named 'Bas Kar Bassi' and I saw that the respondent Anubhav Bassi has humiliated the advocates, the judicial system...,” the petitioner said.</p>.<p>The bench said there are other people to take care of such things and the lawyer should worry about herself.</p>.<p>“...I think there are better things for you people to do, really,” Justice Kaul observed, while dismissing the plea.</p>