Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SC to hear Karnan’s petition for review against 6-mth conviction

- Bhadra Sinha and Snigdhendu Bhattachar­ya letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Supreme Court agreed on Thursday to consider hearing a petition by Calcutta high court justice CS Karnan seeking a review of his conviction and six-month jail sentence amid continuing confusion over his whereabout­s.

His counsel Mathews Nedumpara told the top court that Karnan was in Chennai. But a five-member police team has been unable to trace him in the capital for two days now.

“I have sought a recall of the seven-judge bench’s order since no charges were framed against justice Karnan,” he said. Nedumpara also furnished a signed document authorisin­g him to appear on behalf of the controvers­ial judge.

Karnan’s legal adviser W Peter Ramesh Kumar said the judge might have crossed the border to Bangladesh or Nepal and that they were planning to approach the President for relief.

“We want the President to refer the case to the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ), just as was done in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav,” Kumar, an advocate at Madras high court, told HT.

Nedumpara also ruled out the possibilit­y of Karnan tendering any apology. “Justice Karnan has not authorised me to tender apology on his behalf and he is in no mental condition to apologise,” Nedumpara told HT.

Karnan was convicted of contempt by the top court on Tuesday. This came a day after the judge sentenced Khehar and six other SC judges to five years in jail under the SC/ST act.

But since then, Karnan has eluded authoritie­s. He travelled to Chennai from Kolkata hours before the SC order, checked into a government guest house but has not been seen since.

Some reports said he travelled from Chennai to the Andhra Pradesh shrine of Srikalahas­ti, around 120 kilometres away, but he didn’t show up at the temple. The team from Bengal police raided several places on Wednesday and travelled to the Andhra Pradesh-Tamil Nadu border, but failed to trace the judge.

The drama is the latest in an unpreceden­ted tussle in India’s higher judiciary that saw the SC and Karnan issue a string of orders over the past four months. The top court has repeatedly summoned the 61-year-old judge who retires next month but Karnan has refused to budge, issuing singlepage orders from his home.

The controvers­y began in January when Karnan wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order an investigat­ion against judges of the Madras high court and the apex court of corruption.

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Justice CS Karnan

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