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FILE-In this Monday, Sept. 4, 2017, file photo, Indian lawyer and social activist Prashant Bhushan speaks to the journalists outside the Supreme Court in New Delhi, India. A prominent Indian lawyer has been let off by the country’s supreme court for criminal contempt over his criticism of the Indian judiciary which sparked a debate on freedom of speech in the world’s largest democracy and the independence of its judicial system. The court on Monday told Bhushan the lawyer to pay 1 rupee (US $ O.014) as a penalty. (AP Photo/Tsering Topgyal, file)

FILE-In this Monday, Sept. 4, 2017, file photo, Indian lawyer and social activist Prashant Bhushan speaks to the journalists outside the Supreme Court in New Delhi, India. A prominent Indian lawyer has been let off by the country’s supreme court for criminal contempt over his criticism of the Indian judiciary which sparked a debate on freedom of speech in the world’s largest democracy and the independence of its judicial system. The court on Monday told Bhushan the lawyer to pay 1 rupee (US $ O.014) as a penalty. (AP Photo/Tsering Topgyal, file)

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