Detailed verdict on Justice Karnan out

The apex court uploaded on its website the detailed judgement signed Tuesday.

Update: 2017-07-06 00:48 GMT
Justice Karnan

New Delhi : Retired high Court judge C. S.  Karnan was liable to be punished for contempt of court for his  ‘unsavoury actions and behavior’ as his utterances had turned  the judicial system into a ‘laughing stock’, the Supreme Court  has said.  

The apex court, which came out with the detailed  judgement on the six-month jail awarded to Karnan, then  sitting judge of the Calcutta High Court, said his  case was ‘unfortunate’ as it concerned action against a  sitting judge which drew attention of the media, both domestic  and foreign. The apex court uploaded on its website the detailed  judgement signed Tuesday.

There are two sets of concurring  verdicts. The court had given a brief order on May 9.   Karnan, who was absconding since May 9, was arrested by  the West Bengal police on June 20 from Coimbatore and has been lodged in Kolkata jail since then. He is the  first sitting judge to be sentenced to jail.  

The seven-judge bench comprising Chief Justice J.S. Khehar  and Justices Dipak Misra, J. Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, M. B.  Lokur, P C Ghose and Kurian Joseph which dealt with the issue  of Justice Karnan said, “It is expected to record its  conclusions, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will”.   The bench said, “His demeanour was found to have become  further aggressive after this court passed orders from time to  time in this case”.  

The apex court, which had set up a medical board to  examine Justice Karnan, assumed him to be medically and  mentally fit in the absence of the report submitted by the  panel of doctors.   “We are of the view that psychiatrists on the Board of  Doctors, would have been in a position to evaluate the mental  health of Justice Karnan, during the above interaction. Had they found anything remiss, they would have informed  this Court accordingly. Since no report has been submitted by  the Board of Doctors, we would assume, that they had found  nothing significant enough to report. We would, therefore, accept the assertion of Justice  Karnan, that he is medically and mentally fit, to defend  himself," the detailed order said.  

Justice Khehar wrote the main judgement on behalf of  himself and Justices Misra, Lokur, Ghose and Joseph. Justices  Chelameswar and Gogoi wrote the second order.

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