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Manohar Lal Sharma is an Indian Supreme Court advocate, popular among Indian lawyers and known for filing several public interest litigations in India.[1]
Starting with a public interest litigation in 1991 against provisions of the Places of Worship Act, 1991, Sharma has litigated a number of issues in Indian courts that have attracted media attention.[1]
He had filed the first petition before the Supreme Court about the Indian coal allocation scam.[2] He was also the first to challenge the government's decision to abrogate Article 370 of Indian Constitution.[1]
In 2007, as an independent advocate, he filed a public interest litigation petition in the Supreme Court in the case of Sant Muktabai Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana.[3] He also defended the accused in the 2012 Delhi gang rape case.[4][1] The Delhi gang rape case shot him into the international media limelight[1] He was, at the time, the only lawyer prepared to defend the rape accused in the face of a boycott call by various advocate associations.[5]
In defence of the accused in the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder case, Sharma blamed the victim for using public transportation. He said, "Until today I have not seen a single incident or example of rape with a respected lady. Even an underworld don would not like to touch a girl with respect."[1][6] Sharma claimed the gang rape was "planned by her boyfriend to gain political mileage."[7]
On 18 November 2022, Supreme Court of India issued contempt notice to Sharma for allegedly attributing motives to Madhya Pradesh High Court Chief Justice Ravi Malimath in their petition challenging the High Court verdict.[8][9]
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