Egypt's top court on Wednesday accused President Mohammed Morsi of hurting its image by claiming that its decision in June to invalidate the Islamist-led lower house of parliament was biased, dpa rported.
"It is not true that the ruling, which dissolved the People's Assembly had been arranged in collusion with other powers," the spokesman for the court, Maher Sami, told reporters in Cairo.
He added that the court would "not be lenient in responding" to Morsi's claim.