Internet is a crazy place where anything and everything is going viral these days. Now, a High Court judge has caught the eye of netizens for his witty answers and logical judgements. Justice Vivek Agarwal’s hearing and witty interactions with lawyers have kept netizens glued to their screens. Recently, a video in which Mr. Justice spoke strongly to the petitioner, who had sought a stay on the program of Bageshwar Dham head Dhirendra Shastri in the state, led to the cancellation of his petition. Apart from this judgment, Justice Agarwal has also gone viral for his humane approach while dealing with petitioners in court cases.
Who is Justice Vivek Agarwal?
Justice Vivek Agarwal is a judge in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. He was appointed as a judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh on April 7, 2016 and became a permanent judge on March 17, 2018. Prior to this, he served as a judge in the Allahabad High Court and was transferred to Madhya Pradesh in the year. 2016.
Justice Vivek Aggarwal’s heated argument during the Bageshwar Dham hearing
Recently, Justice Vivek Agarwal was in news for dismissing a PIL filed to stop the religious event of Bageshwar Dham in the state. During the hearing, Justice Vivek Aggarwal warned of a contempt of court notice over his misbehavior. He also slammed the advocate for filing a “sponsored” PIL. The video of the court proceedings went viral on various social media platforms within minutes of being posted.
There are several videos on the internet of Justice Vivek Agarwal reprimanding other advocates, in which he clarified that every lawyer should know how to behave in court, else he will be issued a notice under contempt of court Will go
Vivek Aggarwal targeted Patna District Collector
Earlier, another video circulated on social media, in which Justice Vivek Aggarwal reprimanded Panna District Collector Sanjay Kumar Mishra for acting like a “political agent” for the ruling BJP during the panchayat elections. They even demanded his removal from his post as he “has no respect for the principle of natural justice”.











