Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Karnan dodges cops in Chennai

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CHENNAI/KOLKATA: Police forces across cities scrambled on Wednesday to find and arrest Calcutta high court judge CS Karnan, a day after he was sentenced to six months in prison by the Supreme Court for contempt. A five-member team of Kolkata Police reached Chennai in the morning to arrest the 61-yearold judge, who travelled to Chennai on Monday night.

SOURCES SAID KARNAN LEFT FOR THE ANDHRA TEMPLE TOWN OF SRIKALAHAS­TI, ABOUT 120 KILOMETRES FROM CHENNAI, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING

Police forces across cities scrambled on Wednesday to find and arrest Calcutta high court judge CS Karnan, a day after he was sentenced to six months in prison by the Supreme Court for contempt.

A five-member team of Kolkata Police reached Chennai in the morning to arrest the 61-year-old judge, who travelled to the Tamil Nadu capital on Monday night.

But sources told HT that Karnan left for the Andhra Pradesh temple town of Srikalahas­ti, about 120 kilometres from Chennai, on Wednesday morning.

The judge is expected to be at the shrine at 4pm, sources added.

The judge stayed the night at a guest house near central Chennai’s Chepauk and sources added that he hadn’t vacated the guest house.

Kolkata Police were learnt to have reached out to their Chennai counterpar­ts.

This is the first time a serving judge would be arrested.

The police action appears to be the final stage of a monthslong, and sometimes farcical, standoff with the top court that saw the two sides issuing a string of orders against each other.

Karnan’s arrest orders had come a day after he sentenced Chief Justice of India JS Khehar and six other judges of the Supreme Court to five years in jail under the SC/ST act.

Karnan retires next month. The Supreme Court has ordered the media to refrain from reporting any of Karnan’s statements.

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