I would say that the judgement is good and too be more precise "impartial", without taking his star stature into account. This in a way reinforces the belief of the common citizens in the 'judicial system'. It is a different story that probably in the supreme court his punishment could be suspended on appeal because of the good behavior and all. Nonetheless it does sends correct signal to every indian that judiciary is still 'Impartial" and away from the "doings" of corrupt politicians.