Won't attend SC contempt hearing on March 31: Justice Karnan

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Alleging that the Supreme initiated suo motu contempt action to harass him, Justice C S Karnan of the Calcutta High today remained defiant and said he would not attend the contempt proceedings on March 31.

"Suo motu contempt is to harass me," Justice Karnan alleged at a conference at his residence here.



Asked whether he would attend the contempt hearing scheduled for March 31 before the seven-judge Constitution bench, he answered in the negative, saying "why should I?"

The Supreme had yesterday issued a bailable warrant against Justice Karnan for non-appearance in a contempt case, an order unprecedented in the annals of Indian judiciary.

Justice Karnan hit back at the apex over the warrant to ensure his presence before it on March 31, calling it "unconstitutional" and alleged he was being targeted for being a Dalit.

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Won't attend SC contempt hearing on March 31: Justice Karnan

Alleging that the Supreme Court initiated suo motu contempt action to harass him, Justice C S Karnan of the Calcutta High Court today remained defiant and said he would not attend the contempt proceedings on March 31. "Suo motu contempt is to harass me," Justice Karnan alleged at a news conference at his residence here. Asked whether he would attend the contempt hearing scheduled for March 31 before the seven-judge Constitution bench, he answered in the negative, saying "why should I?" The Supreme Court had yesterday issued a bailable warrant against Justice Karnan for non-appearance in a contempt case, an order unprecedented in the annals of Indian judiciary. Justice Karnan hit back at the apex court over the warrant to ensure his presence before it on March 31, calling it "unconstitutional" and alleged he was being targeted for being a Dalit. Alleging that the Supreme initiated suo motu contempt action to harass him, Justice C S Karnan of the Calcutta High today remained defiant and said he would not attend the contempt proceedings on March 31.

"Suo motu contempt is to harass me," Justice Karnan alleged at a conference at his residence here.

Asked whether he would attend the contempt hearing scheduled for March 31 before the seven-judge Constitution bench, he answered in the negative, saying "why should I?"

The Supreme had yesterday issued a bailable warrant against Justice Karnan for non-appearance in a contempt case, an order unprecedented in the annals of Indian judiciary.

Justice Karnan hit back at the apex over the warrant to ensure his presence before it on March 31, calling it "unconstitutional" and alleged he was being targeted for being a Dalit.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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