
Two jailed for filing frivolous litigations against Azim Premji
The Hindu
Chennai-based Subramanian and Sadanand of India Awake for Transparency were convicted for committing contempt of court
The High Court of Karnataka has convicted two representatives of a Chennai-based “non-existent” company in a contempt of court case, and sentenced them to simple imprisonment for two months for repeatedly filing frivolous litigations against Wipro Group of companies founder Azim H. Premji and his companies by suppressing facts from the court.
The High Court directed its Registrar (Judicial) to prepare warrant of commitment and detention of convicts — R. Subramanian and P. Sadanand of Chennai-based India Awake for Transparency (IAT) Pvt. Ltd. — for them to undergo the punishment imposed.

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