ASG lashes out at use of word 'keep' in live-in ruling
New Delhi: A senior government lawyer today created a flutter in the Supreme Court by strongly objecting to the use of the word "keep" in a judgement on the right of maintenance of women in live-in relationships.
An angry Additional Solicitor General Indira Jaising told a bench of Justices Markandey Katju and T S Thakur that the word used in the judgement was highly objectionable and needed to be expunged.
"How can the Supreme Court of India use the word keep in the 21st century against a woman. Can a woman say that she has kept a man?" she asked.
She told a stunned court that 'I would like to move an application to get the remarks expunged. I do not want to appear before this court, I would like to withdraw myself'.
Jaising wondered how the highest court of the country could use such an expression against a woman.
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