Oman Daily Observer

Justice Karnan terms warrant unconstitu­tional

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KOLKATA/NEW DELHI: Calcutta High Court judge Justice C S Karnan (pictured) on Friday termed the Supreme Court-issued bailable warrant against him as an “attempt to ruin” his life as a Dalit judge.

He ordered the CBI to probe all the seven judges of the apex court and directed filing of a case under the SC and ST Act.

“It is unconstitu­tional,” Justice Karnan told the media in Kolkata, hours after a seven-judge Constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar asked the West Bengal police chief to serve the warrant to him and sought his presence before it on March 31.

It is for the first time in the Supreme Court’s history that it invoked powers to initiate contempt proceeding­s against a sitting judge of a High Court.

But justice Karnan said contempt proceeding­s cannot be initiated against a sitting High Court judge.

“Consequent­ly I ask the President of India to recall the bailable warrant illegally issued by the Supreme Court today against me and lift non-work allotment ban of portfolio allocation,” he said.

In a suo-motu order issued to President Pranab Mukherjee and CBI director among others, Karnan directed registerin­g a case under appropriat­e sections of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Act and other penal provisions against the seven judges, including Chief Justice Khehar and At- torney General Mukul Rohatgi.

“I direct the CBI director to register, investigat­e and file a report,” said Karnan, adding that he was invoking his inherent powers under the High Court to “prevent abuse of process of any court and secure ends of justice”.

He alleged that he was being targeted after he made representa­tion to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about some judges who had committed “illegal activities”.

“This warrant is arbitrary, deliberate­ly issued to ruin my life, my career. A Dalit judge (is being) prevented from doing work in a public office. That is atrocity,” he said.

Justice Karnan had in January named 20 “corrupt judges”, seeking probe against them to curb “high corruption” in the Indian judiciary.

The letter invited contempt proceeding­s against him. — IANS

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