Sunday, April 20, 2025

Former SC judge Ganguly writes to CJI

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New Delhi: Retired Supreme Court judge Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly has written to Chief Justice of India P Sathasivam, saying he is being denied a fair hearing in the law intern sexual harassment case.
In the letter, Justice Ganguly said his side of story is not being heard and he should be given a fair hearing.
The development comes three days after the Attorney General of India found Justice Ganguly prima facie guilty in the case.
Attorney General GE Vahanvati reportedly sent his opinion on Justice Ganguly to Union Law Minister Kapil Sibal.
The Home Ministry had on Thursday referred a Presidential reference on the allegations against Justice Ganguly to the Attorney General. The government had indicated that Ganguly may be sacked as chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission.
Earlier, President Pranab Mukherjee had forwarded to the Home Ministry West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s letter in which she demanded Ganguly’s removal as WBHRC chief.
The demands for Ganguly’s removal started after a law intern accused the former SC judge of sexually harassing her in a hotel room in Delhi last year.
Ganguly, who retired from the Supreme Court over a year ago, strongly denied the allegations.
“Papers have come to us. I can say as of now that we have sent to legal department and then after obtaining their opinion, we will go ahead,” Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had said on being asked about action against Justice Ganguly. As per rules, only the President can order the removal of the chairman of state Human Rights Commission after he receives the Supreme Court’s inquiry report, which has to be vetted by the Union Cabinet.
As per Section 23 of the Human Rights Act, the chairperson or any other member of the state commission shall only be removed from his office by order of the President on the ground of ‘proved misbehaviour or incapacity’ after the apex court inquiry.
The SC conducts the inquiry after a reference to it is made by the President as per laid down procedures. If the court inquiry finds the chairperson or any other member guilty and recommends that he/she ought to be removed, the report is then forwarded to the Cabinet which then advises the President accordingly.
Additional Solicitor General Indira Jaising, who had also asked Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to remove Ganguly, had in an article revealed excerpts from the intern’s affidavit submitted before a Supreme Court panel. (UNI)

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