Karnan files mercy plea before President

IANS  |  Chennai 

Calcutta High judge Justice C.S. Karnan, awarded six-month jail by the Supreme for contempt, has filed a mercy plea before President seeking stay of the order.

Counsel Peter Ramesh Kumar told IANS that the mercy plea was filed on Wednesday, under Article 72 1B of the Constitution.

Earlier, Ramesh Kumar had said that since Karnan is set to retire in June, sentencing him to jail will delay clearance of his retirement benefits.

High judges get paid out of the Consolidated Fund of India.

Justice Karnan was found in contempt of for hurling corruption charges against Supreme and High judges.

On May 11, the Supreme was moved seeking suspension of the six-month sentence.

--IANS

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Karnan files mercy plea before President

Calcutta High Court judge Justice C.S. Karnan, awarded six-month jail by the Supreme Court for contempt, has filed a mercy plea before President Pranab Mukherjee seeking stay of the order.

Calcutta High judge Justice C.S. Karnan, awarded six-month jail by the Supreme for contempt, has filed a mercy plea before President seeking stay of the order.

Counsel Peter Ramesh Kumar told IANS that the mercy plea was filed on Wednesday, under Article 72 1B of the Constitution.

Earlier, Ramesh Kumar had said that since Karnan is set to retire in June, sentencing him to jail will delay clearance of his retirement benefits.

High judges get paid out of the Consolidated Fund of India.

Justice Karnan was found in contempt of for hurling corruption charges against Supreme and High judges.

On May 11, the Supreme was moved seeking suspension of the six-month sentence.

--IANS

vj/rn

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

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