New Delhi, May 26 -- The Supreme Court on Monday declined a request for an urgent hearing of a petition seeking action against the so-called "Cockroach Janata Party" (CJP), saying the matter would be considered "in due course of time". A bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant was hearing a request for an out-of-turn listing of a petition filed by advocate Raja Chaudhary. The plea seeks action against the CJP and persons allegedly involved in what it described as the commercial exploitation of observations made by the top court. It also seeks a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into allegations relating to fake advocates, fraudulent law degrees, impersonation within the legal profession and declining professional standards. Responding to submissions by a lawyer appearing on behalf of Chaudhary, the bench, also comprising Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi said, "There is no grave urgency. We will consider it in due course of time." Meanwhile, advocate NK Goswami, appearing through videoconferencing, referred to the controversy and argued that comments made by the court had been distorted despite a clarification issued by CJI. The bench responded, "Don't take it so sentimentally." The controversy stems from remarks made by the CJI on May 15 during the hearing of a petition by a lawyer seeking senior designation at the Delhi high court. The petition filed by Chaudhary alleged that a digital-political formation identifying itself as the "Cockroach Janata Party" had used distorted interpretations of the court's remarks to generate publicity, online engagement, merchandise circulation, satire branding and possible commercial gain. It further sought a CBI investigation into what it described as the underlying issue highlighted by the CJI - fake advocates, fraudulent law degrees, impersonation within legal practice and deteriorating professional standards. "Selective extraction and sensational dissemination of oral exchanges increasingly distort administration of justice and transform judicial proceedings into media spectacle.Constitutional morality cannot permit constitutional institutions or constitutional office holders to become vulnerable to organised digital humiliation, sociological gatekeeping, or commercially amplified outrage campaigns," the plea said. Satirical political outfit Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Monday moved the Delhi High Court challenging the blocking of the party's official X account. The petition, filed through advocate Nakul Gandhi, contests the May 21 decision to withhold the account....