SC orders medical test of Karnan, judge pays back in the same coin
new delhi — The over-threemonth standoff between the Supreme Court and Justice C.S. Karnan entered a new stage on Monday, with the apex court ordering his medical examination and the Calcutta High Court judge hitting back by ordering Delhi Police to produce the seven judges before a psychiatric board.
The issue that has been grabbing headlines since January took a new turn as a seven-judge Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar directed setting up of a medical board to examine Karnan on May 4 and ordered that no tribunal or authority should take cognisance of any orders passed by him.
The medical evaluation has to be submitted on May 8, a day before the next hearing of the matter.
The court directed the West Bengal Director-General of Police to constitute a police team to assist the medical board in conducting the medical examination.
However, within hours, an unfazed Justice Kannan called a media conference at his Newtown residence in Kolkata’s northeastern fringes and termed as “ridiculous” the apex court’s order for conducting a medical examination on him.
Instead, he ordered the Delhi Police to produce the seven apex court judges before a psychiatric medical board under the AIIMS hospital in New Delhi and submit a report on or before May 7 after conducting “appropriate medical tests”.
“The said order is a ridiculous order without proper application of mind in following appropriate procedures as required...the seven accused judges have desperately adopted this ridiculous order, in order to escape the punishment leviable via the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (prevention of) atrocity act,” Karnan said.
“With their phenomenal behaviour, it is the said seven judges who actually require medical examination,” he said. Justice Karnan claimed the order was an “additional insult” to a Dalit judge like him, who is of “sound health and mind”. —