Justice Karnan’s refusal to allow a Supreme Court ordered psychiatric examination, while embarking upon Monday’s decision of ‘sentencing’ a seven-judge bench headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to consider his case of contempt has added a further dimension to this ongoing saga of activities involving the now infamous non-cooperative Calcutta high court judge. Karnan’s allegations, that started with a letter addressed to the Prime Minister in January claiming high-level corruption amongst several judges of the higher judiciary met with ...
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