Justice CS Karnan 'sentences' CJI J S Khehar, 7 other SC judges to five-yr imprisonment

He named members of the apex court’s seven-judge bench, comprising the Chief Justice of India, Justices Dipak Misra, J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur, Pinaki Chandra Ghose and Kurian Joseph.

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Justice CS Karnan 'sentences' CJI J S Khehar, 7 other SC judges to five-yr imprisonment

Justice CS Karnan 'sentences' CJI J S Khehar, 7 other SC judges

In a direct face off with the Supreme Court, Calcutta High Court judge Justice C S Karnan, who is facing contempt charges, ‘sentenced’ Chief Justice of India J S Khehar and seven other judges of the Supreme Court to five years rigorous imprisonment.

While awarding the ‘sentence’, Justice Karnan asserted the eight judges have “jointly committed the offences punishable under the SC/ST Atrocities Act of 1989 and amended Act of 2015.”

He named members of the apex court’s seven-judge bench, comprising the Chief Justice of India, Justices Dipak Misra, J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur, Pinaki Chandra Ghose and Kurian Joseph.

The bench had initiated suo motu(on its own) contempt proceedings against Justice Karnan and restrained him from performing judicial and administrative work.

Justice Karnan also added another supreme court judge Justice R Banumathi in the list against whom the order was passed for having restrained his judicial and administrative work along with CJI Khehar.

Justice Karnan had on May 4 declined to undergo a mental health checkup as ordered by the supreme court, telling a team of doctors he is “absolutely normal” and has a “stable mind”.

Stating that the eight judges of the apex court have committed caste discrimination, Justice Karnan said they “shall be punished under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Atrocities Act, 1989.”

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He alleged that the eight judges “have operated judicial and adminstrative power and harassed a dalit judge besides insulting me at a public institution. The same has been proved beyond all the reasonable doubt from their orders.

“Hence, an adjudication is not required in the instant case,” Justice Karnan said in his order from his makeshift court at his home in Rosedale towers, New Town here.

In his order, Justice Karnan imposed ‘sentences’ of five years each and a fine of Rs one lakh on three counts, under sub-sections (1)(m), (1)® and (1)(u) of Section 3 of the SC/ST Atrocities Act.

Justice Karnan directed that all the three ‘sentences’ would run concurrently and said that if the fines were not paid, they would “undergo further six months of imprisonment.”

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He directed that the fine amount be “paid within a period of one week to the National Commission, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Constitutional body, Khan Market, New Delhi from date of receipt of the order.”

Justice Karnan also said that an order passed by him on April 13 directing the member judges of the seven-judge bench to pay a fine of Rs 14 crore was in force and ordered “the Registrar General attached to the Supreme Court to recover the said amount from the salary of each.”

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