\"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.\" American astronomer Carl Sagan's famous quote hilariously came to life in the Supreme Court when senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi produced whiskey bottles in the court as evidence in a case.
The court was hearing a trademark dispute between two whiskey-selling brands when Rohatgi decided to let the facts speak for themselves.
The act turned serious courtroom discussion light as Justice Surya Kant said he hopes inside material of the bottle is not similar like outside.
Rohatgi then produced tetra packs in which whiskey is being sold. To this, Justice Kant asked, \"What is this? Juice?\"
Surprised to see whiskey being sold in tetra packs, he said, \"I have seen this for the first time. This can easily be taken inside school.\"
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