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Apex Court turns down former judge Karnan’s bail plea

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New Delhi: A day after the arrest of former Calcutta High Court judge C S Karnan, the Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain his plea for interim bail and suspension of the six-month sentence awarded to him for contempt of court.
The apex court said it was duty-bound by the seven- judge bench’s order in the case and “cannot override it”. “The matter has been heard by a seven-judge bench and order has been passed. The order is binding on us. We in vacation cannot override it. It is nothing we can do,” a vacation bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul said. Appearing for the retired judge, who was arrested in Coimbatore yesterday after being on the run for more than a month, advocate Mathews J Nedumpara said equity demands that he be granted bail till the court reopened. However, the bench said, “All equity is subject to law and judicial discipline.
You mention the matter before the bench of chief justice.” Nedumpara contended that the bench had all the power to pass an order granting bail and suspension of the six months sentence, as the detailed judgement in the case was yet to be passed by the seven-judge bench. The submissions did not impress the bench which declined to entertain his plea. Karnan, 62, who retired on June 12 as Calcutta High Court judge, was arrested last evening by the West Bengal CID. He had been in Coimbatore since May 9 when the apex court held him guilty for contempt of court and sentenced him for six months.
Karnan has the dubious distinction of being the first sitting high court judge to be awarded a jail term by the apex court and also the first to have retired as a fugitive. A customary farewell by the high court administration to the retiring judge could not be held in the Calcutta High Court as Karnan was not present.
A seven-judge bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice of India J S Khehar, had on May 9 directed the West Bengal director general of police to take the then serving judge into custody immediately. Despite several attempts, Karnan has failed to get any relief from the apex court’s vacation benches which has refused to hear his plea seeking a stay of its jail term order.
His lawyers also claimed to have approached President Pranab Mukherjee for exercising his power to stay the apex court’s order, but there has been no relief for the ex-judge. After being sentenced, Karnan had on May 12 moved the apex court for relief, saying neither the high courts nor their judges were “subordinate” to it.
He had sought recall of the apex court’s order, contending he could not be held guilty of contempt of court. (PTI)
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